Sequences of satellite images are increasingly being used to monitor our en
vironment. An important step in the development of methods for detecting, m
easuring, and monitoring change through time is the ability to compare imag
es from different dates and sites in different scenes. These comparisons re
quire the digital counts from each scene to be calibrated to common referen
ce values. A method of relative calibration using robust regression and lar
ge numbers of likely invariant targets has been developed and implemented o
perationally. One or more images are calibrated to the digital numbers of a
common reference scene. The technique has been used to calibrate over 100
Landsat Thematic Mapper (TM) scenes of the Western Australian wheatbelt. Th
e method and its application are described. The repeatability of the calibr
ations over a sequence of images of the same scene from different dates is
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