These fusion methods such as IHS transform, Brovey transform and principal components transform could merged two optical image data of different resolutions - a high spatial resolution panchromatic image and a low spatial resolution multi-spectral image. But these fusion methods required the spectral range of the high spatial resolution panchromatic image equals or approximates to the spectral range covered with the multi-spectral image. This paper brings forward a new fusion method called FM that could merge two optical image data of different spectral range. This paper proposed its algorithm, firstly to filter on the panchromatic image, then to merge the remote sensing data applying algebra ratio. The fused production is more excellent at spectral preservation.
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