Public Lab Research note


LEAFFEST project

by cfastie | September 02, 2013 00:21 02 Sep 00:21 | #9088 | #9088

Image above: Marzano tomatoes, RGB and infrablue.

Why do Infragrams of tomatoes make the ripe ones look the same as the green ones? Why doesn't NDVI distinguish the ripe tomatoes from the green ones? It's the same for six varieties, heirloom or hybrid, whether the ripe ones are red, orange, pink, or brown. We might have to figure this out during the Infragram workshop at LEAFFEST. Then we get to eat all the tomatoes (and peppers, tomatillos, cucumbers, zucchini, corn, etc.) we want. And there are a lot of these things ripening in the garden, so be prepared. Eventbrite - LEAFFEST 2013

The Infragram photos here were taken with a modified Canon A810 with Rosco #74 filter, white balanced on blue paper in the shade under a blue sky. NDVI images were made in Fiji with no histogram stretch.

MarzNDVI.jpg

NDVI of Marzano tomatoes. They are all the same!!?

BigBeef.jpg

BigBeefNDVI.jpg

Big Beef tomatoes, RGB, infrablue, and NDVI. Why isn't the green tomato more red in NDVI?

BlackKrim.jpg

Black Krim tomatoes, RGB and infrablue.

Brandywine.jpg

Brandywine tomatoes, RGB and infrablue.

Sungold2c.jpg

Sungold tomatoes, RGB and infrablue.

Valencia.jpg

Valencia tomatoes, RGB and infrablue.


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