Help for PHOTFIT2_LAMBERT
PURPOSE:
This is the sub-menu associated with the Lambert photometric
function. This function needs just one input parameter (ALBEDO) and its absolute limits.
If a sulution guess falls out-of-bonds then the attemp will be aborted and
a new guess attempted.
MATHEMATICAL BACKGROUND :
Lambert's law does provide a reasonably good descrition of the reflectance of
high-albedo surfaces, like snow, but the approximation is poor for dark
surfaces.
The Lambert's law is based on the empirical observation that the brightnessses
of many surfaces are nearly independent of the emmission angle and azimuthal
angle and on the fact that the brightness of any surface must be proportional
to cos(incidence angle).
bidirectional reflectance [1/str] :
r(i,e,g)=A*cos(i)
PROGRAMMER:
Friedel Oschuetz
Institute of Planetary Exploration
DLR
12484 Berlin (FRG)
PARAMETERS:
ALBEDO
Surface albedo
MIN_ALBEDO
Minimum of surface albedo
MAX_ALBEDO
Maximum of surface albedo
T_ALBEDO
Temperatur of Surface albedo
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