Landsat-8 standard level (level 1T) data received by users still in digital form can be used directly for land cover/land use mapping. These data have low radiometric accuracy when used to produce information such as vegetation indices, biomass, and land cover/land use classification. In this study, radiometric/atmospheric correction was conducted using FLAASH, 6S, DOS, TOA+BRDF and TOA method to eliminate atmospheric disturbances and compare the results with field measurements based on object spectral response and NDVI values. The results of the spectral measurements of objects in paddy fields at harvest time in the Cirebon Regency, West Java, Indonesia show that the FLAASH and 6S method have spectral responses that are close to those of objects in the field compared to the DOS, TOA and TOA+BRDF methods. For the NDVI value, the 6S method has the same tendency as the object's NDVI value in the field.
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