Multispectral images
The presented dataset is a supplementary material to the paper [1] and it represents the X-Ray Energy Dispersive (EDS)/ Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) images of a shungite-mineral particle. Pansharpening is a procedure for enhancing the spatial resolution of a multispectral image, here the EDS individual bands, with a high-spatial panchromatic image, here the SEM image. Pansharpening techniques are usually tested with remote sensed data, but the procedures have been efficient in close-range MS-PAN pairs as well [3].
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This multispectral remote sensing image data contained pixels of size (1024 x 1024) for the region around Kolkata city in India and was obtained with LISS-III sensor. There are four spectral bands, i.e., two from visible spectrum (green and red) and two from the infrared spectrum (near-infrared and shortwave infrared). The spatial resolution and spectral variation over the wavelength are 23.5m and 0.52 - 1.7 μm, respectively.
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