Spectral indices

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# Check the rank and spectral range of bands in the multiband file (e.g. see table [[Changing Raster Layer Style]]).
 
# Check the rank and spectral range of bands in the multiband file (e.g. see table [[Changing Raster Layer Style]]).
 
# After clicking {{button|text=Open}}, the raster layer appears in the QGIS canvas.
 
# After clicking {{button|text=Open}}, the raster layer appears in the QGIS canvas.
# Click {{mitem|text=Raster --> Rasterclaculator}}.
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# Click {{mitem|text=Raster --> Raster calculator}}.
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# A powerful normalization is realized by the ''normalized difference vegetation index'' that forms the basis of most vegetation indices $NDVI = (NIR-Red) / NIR + RED$
  
 
== Spectral indices using OTB ==
 
== Spectral indices using OTB ==

Revision as of 16:33, 8 November 2017

Vegetation index using the Raster Calculator

  1. Click the Add raster layer QGIS 2.0 addrast.png and select a multiband Sentinel-2 satellite image
  2. Check the rank and spectral range of bands in the multiband file (e.g. see table Changing Raster Layer Style).
  3. After clicking Open, the raster layer appears in the QGIS canvas.
  4. Click Raster --> Raster calculator.
  5. A powerful normalization is realized by the normalized difference vegetation index that forms the basis of most vegetation indices $NDVI = (NIR-Red) / NIR + RED$

Spectral indices using OTB

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