SPOT 6/7 satellite imagery is captured with a dynamic range of 12 bits per 
pixel per channel (ref<https://eos.com/spot-6-and-7/>). However almost all of 
the SPOT imagery I have seen in use has been 8 bits per channel, and split into 
RGB natural colour (Bands-321) and Near-infrared-RG false colour (Bands-432). 
What information is lost in this 12 to 8 bits conversion?

I'm wondering if we should be altering our request for purchase specifications 
to deliver the full bit depth.

Although I'm referencing SPOT imagery specifically the question is general and 
really applies to any satellite or sensor system.
Cross-post: 
https://gis.stackexchange.com/questions/390315/what-is-lost-when-converting-12-bit-imagery-to-8-bit


Matt Wilkie
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