Following are examples of unprocessed photographs comparing a stock Canon
ELPH300 camera to our NDVI version.
Keep in mind that for the ELPH300NDVI camera, the color channels
are mapped where
| Red = Near Infared |
| Green = Visible Green Light |
| Blue = Visible Blue Light |
Processed images were created with ImageJ and our custom
aNDVI7_MKII macro which maps NDVI values to various colors where
| Green is highest NDVI value |
| Yellow is under green |
| Red is under yelllow |
| Purple is under red |
| Black is under purple |
NDVI calculation is a modified version of the traditional NDVI
calculation which we call Enhanced NDVI or ENDVI. For this example, we used:
ENDVI = (Red + Green) - (2 * Blue )) / ((Red + Green) +
(2*Blue))
The reason for this is that both the Red (Infrared light) and
Green (Visible Green) should reflect light for a healthy plant. Blue is
normally absorbed by a healthy plant. By summing the Red (Infrared) and
Green channels together, we get a better signal than when just using the
infrared signal alone.
Stock Canon ELPH300 Camera |
MaxMax XNiteCanonELPH300NDVI |
Image Procesed |
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