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ReSe Applications Schläpfer is a small Swiss company focused on remote sensing data processing, and specifically on imaging spectroscopy. It was founded in 2000 as a spin-off from the Remote Sensing Laboratories (RSL) of the University of Zurich. Its major goal is the development and distribution of imaging spectroscopy and remote sensing software. The major company expertise is in geometric and atmospheric modeling of radiation in optical remote sensing, as well as the geometric and atmospheric preprocessing of optical remote sensing data. A special focus has been put so far in the processing of airborne hyperspectral imagery.
One major development of ReSe is the PARGE orthorectification software for airborne optical scanner systems. Furthermore, the company successfully advanced the development of the original ATCOR atmospheric correction software packages in close collaboration with the inventor, Rolf Richter, from DLR Oberpfaffenhofen (Germany). ReSe has exclusive rights for redistribution of the original implementation of the ATCOR software suite. Furthermore, ReSe developed the MODO software for the handling of Modtran® radiative transfer calculations for use in remote sensing. With this regards, ReSe holds a license for the redistribution of the Modtran4® software components as part of its products.
The company may be reached at:
Online Store: Purchase through Kagi.
last modified: DS (ReSe), 28.11.09