NDVI and NRG
activity:ndvi

NDVI stands for "Normalized Difference Vegetation Index". NRG stands for "Near-infrared / Red / Green". NDVI and NRG are both ways to visualize the amounts of infrared and other wavelengths of light reflected from vegetation. Because both these methods compare ratios of blue and red light absorbed versus green and IR light reflected, they can be used to evaluate the health of vegetation. It's a snapshot of how much photosynthesis is happening. This is helpful in assessing vegetative health or stress. (Read more here: https://www.agronomy.org/publications/jeq/articles/36/3/832) ## Do-It-Yourself These techniques for vegetation analysis were developed for satellite imagery, but at Public Lab, we've been working a lot on capturing infrared imagery using our DIY [near-infrared camera](/wiki/near-infrared-camera) setup, and combining it with visible bands to produce NDVI images such as the one above. ## What these images mean What exactly are these images we're trying to make? What do they tell us about vegetation, and why? These diagrams should help to understand what it is we're doing and why these are good ways to analyze plant life. ## The NDVI equation [![NDVI_is_eq.jpg](/i/44723)](/i/44723) **NDVI = (Near Infrared - Red)/(Near Infrared + Red)** NDVI is a ratio which tries to emphasize photosynthesis while filtering out sun glare. The above equation is run for every pixel, using source data from an infrared photo and a visible light photo, like this pair: [![5390895115_c9d4d38fec_o.jpg](https://publiclab.org/system/images/photos/000/021/771/large/5390895115_c9d4d38fec_o.jpg)](https://publiclab.org/system/images/photos/000/021/771/original/5390895115_c9d4d38fec_o.jpg) The result can be false-colored to make the high-photosynthesis areas more clear, and used to examine where plants are and how healthy they are. [![PetVISNDVIcomp.png](https://publiclab.org/system/images/photos/000/021/770/large/PetVISNDVIcomp.png)](https://publiclab.org/system/images/photos/000/021/770/original/PetVISNDVIcomp.png) _Figure above: Normal color photo (right) and normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) image (left). NDVI image was derived from two color channels in a single photo taken with a camera modified with a special infrared filter. Note that tree trunks, brown grass, and rocks have very low NDVI values because they are not photosynthetic. Healthy plants typically have NDVI values between 0.1 and 0.9. -- @cfastie_ ### Activities Here are a range of activities you can do to produce and interpret your own NDVI imagery, whether downloaded from a satellite imagery provider or [collected yourself using a DIY technique](/wiki/multispectral-imaging) [activities:ndvi] **** ![IMG_0511-split.png](https://i.publiclab.org/system/images/photos/000/000/279/medium/IMG_0511-split.png) ![infrared-combination.png](https://i.publiclab.org/system/images/photos/000/000/278/medium/infrared-combination.png) Most DIY converted cameras today (those from Public Lab) use RGN instead of NRG, so the blue channel represents infrared instead of the red channel. That looks like this: [![rgn-split.png](/i/45468)](/i/45468?s=o) **** ## NRG imagery Some people are also interested in producing NRG imagery (like the below image), where `Near-Infrared, Red, and Green` are used to compose a picture instead of the usual `Red, Green, and Blue`. [![5415783775_502f79ac8c_o.png](/i/25064)](/i/25064) This diagram explains the swapping, which allows us to 'see' infrared as if it were a normal color: [![5396083368_40528d3da2_o.png](/i/25063)](/i/25063) **In NRG images, the deeper and clearer the red color, the denser and healthier the vegetation (more or less).** ### Questions [questions:ndvi] ### Other examples of DIY NDVI imaging From around the internet: Begin watching at 2 minutes to see the resulting imagery: *This topic is part of the [Grassroots Mapping Curriculum](/wiki/mapping-curriculum) series.* **** [![5416397210_5e3be40cf5_o.png](/i/25066)](/i/25066) [![5412520298_93873f36d0_o.png](/i/25065)](/i/25065) ...


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Steven "Thanks @cfastie ... So, are you saying this would be a matter of using one camera with the blue filter and one camera with the Rosco #19 "Fire" fil..." | Read more » about 9 years ago
cfastie "Hi Steven, This type of analysis should be viable. I have not seen examples of pure NIR photos providing more information than good normal photos ..." | Read more » about 9 years ago
Steven "@warren, Thanks for the response, that's interesting, but not exactly what I am looking for. I am actually interested in trying to identify subsurf..." | Read more » about 9 years ago
warren "Hmm, you should check out this video as an example -- is this close to the technique you're looking for, albeit of a different subject? https://pub..." | Read more » about 9 years ago
Steven "@warren, I was wondering if it would it be possible to use a variation of this technique to combine a series of images taken over the course of a g..." | Read more » about 9 years ago
patcoyle "In the YouTube, BrainExploder provides this link to 12mm lens: 12mm: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B008... An 8mm unit is shown at: http://www...." | Read more » over 9 years ago
RQ-05 "Wow...great stuff! I have been looking for different lenses for my mobius. I tried Prism Stowaway Delta but didn't see any lenses there. Can you gi..." | Read more » over 9 years ago
warren "Hi, you can do this online, actually, at http://infragram.org, if you use a single image. But for some samples, go back in the history for research..." | Read more » over 9 years ago
Marlin "For Warren, Where can I get two starter images like you used here so that I can learn to do the NDVI transformation in GIMP: http://publiclab.org..." | Read more » over 9 years ago
Jimo1966 "Yes! Glue can be remove easily with Heat Gun and a Sewing Needle. Smash to bits is never an option. (or the last one) I filed down I tiny screwdriv..." | Read more » over 9 years ago
blkswanpres "You can remove the ir filter on the mobius by using a heat gun to melt the glue and screwing the unit out, you can then hit it with heat again to p..." | Read more » about 10 years ago
theowallis "My second lens arrived today and I reluctantly performed the same procedure (with a slight difference) on it. I went out and bought a glass cutter ..." | Read more » over 10 years ago
theowallis "Yeah I'm stumped too. As you said, I can only think it's a loose element inside the remaining lens assembly. I've ordered another lens to repeat th..." | Read more » over 10 years ago
mathew "The sensor is screwed in straight to the lens assembly, so the issue must be some other focus hardware, or a loose piece inside the lense itself. I..." | Read more » over 10 years ago
theowallis "Nothing rattles when I shake the lens but reassembling the case (or any movement/vibration) alters the focus. I haven't installed a new filter yet...." | Read more » over 10 years ago
cfastie "theowallis, Did you add a new filter to replace the IR block filter? Where did you put it? Do you think it is the act of tightening the set screw ..." | Read more » over 10 years ago
warren "Hmm, i once saw this with a different camera, where the filter was helping to pressure the lens into place, and removing it let the lens rock back ..." | Read more » over 10 years ago
theowallis "Just a friendly warning for those of you looking to attempt this conversion, I did this last week, it wasn't too hard to smash the ir blocker out b..." | Read more » over 10 years ago
mathew "I tried acetone, ethanol, and hot air, none moved the glue. " | Read more » over 10 years ago
WhiteRabbit "Would acetone or some other solvent dissolve the glue holding on the IR blocker so that it can be removed without shattering it? Is it known what ..." | Read more » over 10 years ago
cfastie "The only filter I tried that worked was Wratten 25A. Two blue filters worked poorly. @mathew has tried Rosco #19 which seems to work well. I don't ..." | Read more » over 10 years ago
WhiteRabbit "" I can try different filters to learn how to make the best plant health images." Which filters have you found that make the best plant health ima..." | Read more » over 10 years ago
warren "Here is Mathew's PDF on conversion, as well, for reference: mobius_instructions.pdf " | Read more » over 10 years ago
mathew "Ok-- I have the ROSCO Fire filter and several others in my swatch booklet. Going to run tests tomorrow, and try digging into the white balance pre..." | Read more » over 10 years ago