

Yes, we work with reflectance panels - in the rare time when we have a link between drone and rc. The only suggestion I could find that folks on the manufacturing end were thinking that we can get away without a reflectance calibration target was in the MicaSense Rededge FAQs (I paraphrase): Wondering if anyone has info regarding reflectance calibration workflows with the P4 MultiSpec camera array? The P4 MultiSpec has an on-board sunlight sensor, however with other MultiSpec sensors a reflectance calibration target tarp/board is still required, and formal research published on the topic pretty much demands the use of a reflectance calibration target for reproducible and thus comparable results. Is the P4 multiSpec sunlight sensor so amazing that reflectance calibration target board shots are of no additional value to the workflow? Would the accuracy/reproducibility of the imagery be better if reflectance calibration target board shots are incorporated into the workflow?ģ. Is a reflectance calibration target board/trap recommended for this sensor array?Ģ. So the questions (and I ask the same thing in a couple of different ways purely to ensure clarity):ġ. Although in he future we hope to develop the DSL sensors so the reflectance calibration target board shots are not required.' 'Q: if I use a sunlight sensor (DSL) do I still need to take reflectance calibration target board shots? A: Yes. The only suggestion I could find that folks on the manufacturing end were thinking that we can get away without a reflectance calibration target was in the MicaSense Rededge FAQs (I paraphrase): This helps us keep our data base of users current.Wondering if anyone has info regarding reflectance calibration workflows with the P4 MultiSpec camera array? The P4 MultiSpec has an on-board sunlight sensor, however with other MultiSpec sensors a reflectance calibration target tarp/board is still required, and formal research published on the topic pretty much demands the use of a reflectance calibration target for reproducible and thus comparable results.
Multispec 996027 download#
If you download a copy, please complete and submit the form below. It does contain the notarization Apple requires to open on MacOs computers after downloading from a web browser Īrchive Versions for older Macintosh architectures such as PowerPC.
Multispec 996027 archive#
The " Intel 64-bit version" should run on Intel-based Macintoshes running MacOS 10.8 through 12.0.* This is a zip archive file. Let me, Larry Biehl, know though if you run into problems. It does contain the notarization Apple requires to open on MacOS computers after downloading from a web browser This version has been tested on 10.15 and 12.0. The " Universal 64-bit version" should run natively on both Apple Silicon and Intel-based Macintoshes running MacOS 10.9 through 12.0.* This is a zip archive file. These are the same ones used in the tutorial in "An Introduction

The MultiSpec package includes some sample image files. You may want to print a copy of the 'Read Me' Information on what to do after either of the MultiSpec packages Information about the changes in the latest release. MultiSpec© with its documentation© is distributed
