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Field testing and calibration of digital photogrammetric systems are essential to characterize and improve their radiometric, spectral, spatial, and geometric performance. The article describes the construction, spectral properties, and testing methods of the Sjokulla test field for digital photogrammetric systems. Since 1994, the Finnish Geodetic Institute has maintained the Sjokulla test field, featuring permanent gravel resolution and reflectance targets for geometric, radiometric, and spatial calibration of high‑resolution airborne and satellite imaging systems. The Sjokulla test field, with supplementary targets, serves as a prototype for future photogrammetric field calibration sites.

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Comprehensive field-testing and calibration of digital photogrammetric systems are essential to characterize their performance, to improve them, and to be able to use them for optimal results. The radiometric, spectral, spatial, and geometric properties of digital systems require calibration and testing. The Finnish Geodetic Institute has maintained a permanent test field for geometric, radiometric, and spatial resolution calibration and testing of high-resolution airborne and satellite imaging systems in Sjokulla since 1994. The special features of this test field are permanent resolution and reflectance targets made of gravel. The Sjokulla test field with some supplementary targets is a prototype for a future photogrammetric field calibration site. This article describes the Sjokulla test field and its construction and spectral properties. It goes on to discuss targets and methods for system testing and calibration, and highlights the calibration and testing of digital photogrammetric systems.

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