PhotosynQ
photosynq

Welcome to PhotosynQ! Prefer video tutorials? Go to PhotosynQ’s youtube channel for full tutorial videos to get you up and running faster than a bamboo shoot on a sunny day! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvJrVf_OUX8ukD01AjmDwSg Step 1: Collect Data I have a Android smartphone (Honeycomb 3.0 or better) Find and install the PhotosynQ app in the google play store. Complete the tutorial which begins when app starts. I have a PC, Mac, or Linux and Google Chrome browser Install Google Chrome. Then download the PhotosynQ Chrome app from: https://chrome.google.com/webstore Open the app, and complete the tutorial. Step 2: Explore Data In your computer’s web browser, go to www.photosynq.org/discover and select the project you contributed to. Click on the ‘dashboard’ link on the left hand side of the project page. Be patient, mammal - it may take some time for the data to load! Once loaded, you can map the data, compare results on the X and Y axis, view the distributions of results, and more! For a full tutorial of the online data analysis tool, go to: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvJrVf_OUX8ukD01AjmDwSg Step 3: Contribute to Science! Now that you understand the basic idea, you can find a project to take part in at www.photosynq.org/discover. You can collect data, analyze results, and add to the discussion on the comments thread. Or you can create your own project at www.photosynq.org/projects/new. Step 4: Keep up-to-date To keep up with new developments, features, and PhotosynQ news, sign up to the email list at www.blog.photosynq.org (right hand side of the page). NPQ and NPQt comparison Midnight Madness (Fv/Fm around the world) ...


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gbathree "We do have some information about the unit itself and the science behind it if you go to our project page at https://opendesignengine.net/projects/..." | Read more » almost 11 years ago
webbhm "Do you have any information on your instrument, how you take the chlorophyll readings? I see a good bit on how you are wanting to automate the dat..." | Read more » almost 11 years ago
gbathree "Yes, it's a little confusing - that's actually one of the hurdles is to quickly and easily explain what this does, and how it works (the how it wor..." | Read more » almost 11 years ago
warren "Wow! Sorry, this looks really cool, but what is the device pictured above? Is that a cuvette in it, or a prism or what? Could we emulate the senso..." | Read more » almost 11 years ago
gbathree "Awesome! Yes, actually one of the reasons we're going with the Teensy is precisely because of Paul. I've never met him but I've never seen a sing..." | Read more » about 11 years ago
mathew "That's awesome. The Teensy was a good choice (even if the bootloader isn't FOSS) and Paul Stoffregen, the Teensy developer, is a really great guy ..." | Read more » about 11 years ago