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PURPOSE:

   MASTERTEMP is a program that accepts as input the ten MASTER TIR channels
of radiance (Channels 41-50), and calculates the corresponding kinetic 
temperatures for each channel at each pixel.


OPERATION:

   MASTERTEMP requires as input a 10 channel MASTER TIR image dataset of
radiance and the radiance-to-temperature lookup table appropriate for the
image dataset.  The program accepts as parameter input the spectral emissivity
for each channel.  If the spectral emissivity for a channel is not 1.0, then
the downwelling irradiance for each channel is read from the VICAR label and 
radiance is adjusted via the following formula:

      Rad(emitted) = Rad(upwelling) - (1-emissivity)*Irrad(downwelling)/pi

The emitted radiance is converted to the corresponding blackbody radiance
by dividing by the spectral emissivity, and the supplied lookup table is
used to convert the blackbody radiance to kinetic temperature.


WRITTEN BY:  Ron Alley         August 12, 1998

COGNIZANT PROGRAMMER:  Ron Alley

REVISION: Version 1.2  12 Nov 2004


PARAMETERS:


INP

(1) MASTER TIR radiance image (2) MASTER TIR temperature lookup table

OUT

Output dataset of the 10 MASTER TIR bands, for kinetic temperature

SIZE

The standard VICAR2 output size field.

SL

Starting line

SS

Starting sample

NL

Number of lines

NS

Number of samples

EMIS

Spectral emissivity for each MASTER channel.

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