Processing and geometric correction of satellite imagery for the Rääkkylä and Kotka areas in Finland

Project name: Processing and geometric correction of satellite imagery for the Rääkkylä and Kotka areas in Finland

Client: European Space Imaging GmbH
Period: 07/2025 – 10/2025
Location: Finland


This project encompasses the delivery of high-resolution satellite orthoimages covering up to 9 designated production areas across 2.600 km2 of Finland. The orthoimages are intended to provide baseline mapping data in regions where GNSS-based positioning and conventional aerial imaging are not feasible due to environmental interference.

Oikon has performed the following activities:

  • Procured and delivered high-resolution satellite orthoimages across up to 9 designated production areas in Finland, targeting regions where GNSS positioning and conventional aerial imaging are environmentally constrained
  • Processed multispectral raw imagery with a minimum of 4 bands (Red, Green, Blue, Near-Infrared), ≥11 bits per band, including full radiometric correction
  • Performed geo-referencing and orthorectification using the Finnish national digital elevation model (2 m resolution) and 10–15 ground control points per production area
  • Achieved coordinate accuracy with RMSE ≤ 1 m and maintained a uniform ground sampling distance (GSD) of minimum 0.5 m across all spectral bands
  • Applied panchromatic sharpening using co-sensor RGB and NIR bands to enhance spatial detail in Kotka region
  • Delivered seamlessly mosaicked orthoimages as 6×6 km grid tiles in uncompressed GeoTIFF format: 4 channels, 16 bits per band, EPSG:3067 spatial reference, with accompanying .tfw world files.

Implementation of this Project contributes to the following Sustainable Development Goals:

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