Tag Archives: RGB sensors

FLIR Hadron™ 640R Dual Thermal and Visible OEM Camera Module

This sensor couples a resolution radiometric (640×512) Boson® thermal sensor with a 64MP RGB (visible) sensor in one model. It has a size, weight, and power (SWaP) design that inceases its desirability for unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) that have a need for good battery life and run time. This is a Longwave infrared (LWIR) thermal

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SlantRange 3P Multipsectral Sensor

The 3P Sensor collects images needed to create NDVI crop mapping reports. It can calibrate the ambient light in order to distinguish between haze and clouds as well as gauge the time of day and the season. The features for the 3P sensor include: The Price is  (w/ DJI SkyPort) $5,250.00 – As of 21

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Photogrammetry

The photogrammetry process pulls out 3D information from 2D images that are collected during an aerial survey flight mission. The process involves taking overlapping photographs of an object, structure, or space, and converting them into 2D or 3D survey maps. Photogrammetry is often used by surveyors, architects, engineers, and contractors to create topographic maps, meshes,

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Above Ground Level (AGL) and Mean Sea Level (MSL)

Above Ground Level (AGL), describes the literal height above the ground over which you’re flying. Mean Sea Level, or MSL, is your true altitude or elevation. It’s the average height above standard sea level where the atmospheric pressure is measured in order to calibrate altitude. On a Sectional Chart, all of the numbers you see

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SlantRange 4P and 4P+ Multispectral Sensors

These sensors measure light from six bands of the light spectrum. The spectral bands measured include RGB imaging plus red, green, red edge, and near-infrared (NIR). Images from the red edge light range of the spectrum allow one to determine the early onset of crop disease and crop stress and are used for both NDVI

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AgEagle: Micasense Duet M Sensor

Micasense Duet M sensor is a dual-purpose sensor with a multispectral sensor (four bands) and a 20 MP RGB camera. The multispectral sensor can be used to capture image information from the non-visible region of the light spectrum. The data recorded can be used to determine crop health and catch early signs of pest, disease,

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Multispectral Sensors

Multispectral Sensors capture images all along the electromagnetic spectrum (the different light wavelengths along the spectrum). The some of the wavelengths included along the light spectrum are the visible  light range, Red, Green, Blue (RGB), and nonvisible wavelengths of near infrared (NIR), mid infrared (MIR), far infrared (FIR) and thermal infrared. Multispectral sensors usually measure

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