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Digital Image Processing: Radiometric and Geometric Transformations

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This lecture covers radiometric transformations, including restoration and correction of luminance values in digital images affected by various factors. It also discusses geometric transformations for aligning images from different sources, emphasizing the importance of accurate georeferencing and local adjustments to improve image quality and interpretation.

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