Spectral indices
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A convenient module for calculating one or several spectral indices at the same time can be found in the QGIS processing toolbox. | A convenient module for calculating one or several spectral indices at the same time can be found in the QGIS processing toolbox. | ||
− | * Type {{ | + | * Type {{typed|text=Radiometric}} into the search field and find the {{button|text=OTB --> Feature Extraction --> Radiometric Indices)}} tool. |
* Open it with a double click. | * Open it with a double click. | ||
* Assign the bands in the multiband file to the correct spectral sensitivity. | * Assign the bands in the multiband file to the correct spectral sensitivity. |
Revision as of 11:18, 4 February 2019
Vegetation index using the Raster Calculator
- Click the Open Data Source Manager and then Add raster layer and select the file /geodata_lab01/raster/s2/Subset_S2A_MSIL2A_20170619T_MUL.tif.
- Check the rank and spectral range of bands in the multiband file (e.g. see table Changing Raster Layer Style).
- After clicking Open, the raster layer appears in the QGIS canvas.
- Click Raster --> Raster calculator.
- A powerful normalization is realized by the normalized difference vegetation index that forms the basis of most vegetation indices $NDVI = (Nir - Red) / (Nir + Red)$. It can be implemented using Raster Calculator as seen in the following screenshot:
- Define path and file name of the output layer. OK.
- Map visualization: Open the raster layer properties by right-clicking the ndvi raster in the TOC selecting Properties, or by simply double clicking.
- Select the Style tab. Under Render type select Singleband pseudocolor.
Spectral indices using Processing Toolbox
A convenient module for calculating one or several spectral indices at the same time can be found in the QGIS processing toolbox.
- Type Radiometric into the search field and find the OTB --> Feature Extraction --> Radiometric Indices) tool.
- Open it with a double click.
- Assign the bands in the multiband file to the correct spectral sensitivity.
- in the text field Available Radiometric Indices type:
Vegetation:NDVI Enter Water:NDWI Enter Soil:BI2 Enter. Click Run.
- Click Helpto find an overview on available spectral indices in three categories (vegetation, water, soil) and relevant channels of the input multiband image.
- Display the output multiband spectral indices image as a color composite in the canvas (Fig. B).