I tried using the infragram with a Pi NoIR camera with a blue filter, but when processing the image the result was an almost entirely blue image, as you can see below.
(I'm putting a link to view the image because I'm having trouble uploading)
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1YacbKiHY0ErCa-bUaVe2lB6NmWI8Fea-/view?usp=sharing
This is the original picture
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1whEdesCZVEqOrjdgEydoUQ5lXX0rTV3Q/view?usp=sharing
I would like to know why this is and how can I generate a good NDVI image.
Thank you for attention.
Would like to learn about, too.
There is a great article with information here (https://publiclab.org/questions/brendan_stanford/05-20-2020/how-should-i-modify-infragram-ndvi-settings-for-raspberry-pi-noir-orbital-photos) but the provided link with instructions here (https://publiclab.org/notes/nedhorning/01-13-2016/packaged-photo-monitoring-plugins-available-on-the-github-repositoy. isn't working.
Edit. link to github here (https://github.com/nedhorning/PhotoMonitoringPlugin)
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