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I've been using a P3S with DroneDeploy to create aerial farm maps, first in visual and now in infrared. I hacked an SJcam clone (itself a GoPro clone) to see NIR by removing the hot mirror and adding a red lens filter. The camera is mounted on a gimbal guard brace facing down and it's set to take a picture every two seconds. The NIR camera only has 2mp effective resolution but at 50m altitude, it's good enough to view crop rows.
For image processing, I'm using Fiji (a friendlier release of ImageJ) with the Photo Monitoring plugin to generate NDVI images. Both tools are free and open source. I'm generating NDVI from a single image, either from red + green IR or red + blue IR, because the hacked camera has a fisheye lens and it's hard to get images lined up with the Phantom camera's pictures.
First image shows rows of eggplants surrounded by oil palm trees. Second image shows rice seedlings about a month old.


For image processing, I'm using Fiji (a friendlier release of ImageJ) with the Photo Monitoring plugin to generate NDVI images. Both tools are free and open source. I'm generating NDVI from a single image, either from red + green IR or red + blue IR, because the hacked camera has a fisheye lens and it's hard to get images lined up with the Phantom camera's pictures.
First image shows rows of eggplants surrounded by oil palm trees. Second image shows rice seedlings about a month old.


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