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micasense proximal use #189

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wanghanruibaba opened this issue Jul 20, 2022 · 4 comments
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micasense proximal use #189

wanghanruibaba opened this issue Jul 20, 2022 · 4 comments

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@wanghanruibaba
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wanghanruibaba commented Jul 20, 2022

Hi, I'm using MicaSense RedEdge to take close-up shots of plant canopies, the calibration program in the repository, is it also applicable for close-range reflectance calibration? thank you, thanks

@wanghanruibaba wanghanruibaba changed the title Reading RedEdge Metadata¶ micasense proximal use Sep 13, 2022
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poynting commented Sep 15, 2022

Not using the code in this library. See #183

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Thank you for your reply, but, using micasense at close range, the DN value is converted into reflectance, is there a corresponding tutorial? Express my gratitude to you, thank you

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Converting DN to reflectance from close range is no different than from a distance. The challenge with close range is that the lighting can be uneven due to reflections from close by objects, or, in the case of inside a greenhouse, the lighting is very inconsistent. The other challenge is that due to parallax effects, the images are difficult to align without substantially different methods. This is why you were provided that answer by @fdarvas in your other issue #183 (comment)

Please start with the tutorial articles

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Thank you for your patience in replying and expressing gratitude to you

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