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This how-to assumes you have followed the previous [[How to use a Infrared WMS to estimate foliage height|how-to]] on how to estimate foliage height using an Infrared [[WMS Overlay]].
This how-to assumes you have followed the previous [[How to use a Infrared WMS to estimate foliage height|how-to]] on how to estimate foliage height using an Infrared [[WMS Overlay]].
 
The how-to ends with a combo overlay that estimates the foliage height based on infra red images, a color filtering overlay and the subtraction of the surface and terrain height overlays.
The resulting overlay provided a reasonable height for the tree trunks, but less for the branches of the trees. This how-to tries to improve the estimated foliage.
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{{editor steps|title= improve the estimated foliage overlay
| Add a new [[WMS Overlay]], with "Infrared" as its [[Project Source]]. This source is available by default.
| Hover over Overlays in the ribbon bar, and under Grid Calculation select '''Average and Interpolation'''.
| Select the most recent infrared layer.
| In the Average Overlay's detail panel, click on the ''Configuration Wizard'' button.
| As result type, select the "Red" color channel.
| In the ''Operator'' step of the wizard, select the ''MAX'' option.
| Add a [[Combo Overlay]], and set Grid Overlay "A" to the created [[WMS Overlay]] with the Infrared [[Project Source]].
| In the ''Type'' step select ''Input based on an other [[Grid Overlay]]''
| As formula for the [[Combo Overlay]], enter "GT(A, 160)"
| In the ''Overlay'' step select the Custom Foliage Height overlay that we created using the previous [[How to use a Infrared WMS to estimate foliage height|how-to]].
| Duplicate the [[WMS Overlay]], and set the result type of the duplicate to the "Green" color channel.
| Select finish to close the wizard.
| Add the second [[WMS Overlay]] to the [[Combo Overlay]] as Grid Overlay "B".
| In the Average Overlay's detail panel, select the Cell averaging distance field and provide the value '12'.
| Change the formula for the [[Combo Overlay]] to MUL(GT(A, 160), GT(B, 80),14)
 
| Add a [[Heat Overlay]], and open its configuration wizard.
| Continue to the step regarding Foliage, and in that step opt to use a grid as input.
| As foliage input grid, select the configured [[Combo Overlay]].
| The [[Heat Overlay]] now performs calculations using foliage which is derived from infrared imagery.
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* The average distance of 12 meters is not set in stone, alternative average distances can be used.
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*[[How to use a Infrared WMS to estimate foliage height]]
*[[How to use a Infrared WMS to estimate foliage height]]

Revision as of 10:30, 22 December 2023

This how-to assumes you have followed the previous how-to on how to estimate foliage height using an Infrared WMS Overlay. The how-to ends with a combo overlay that estimates the foliage height based on infra red images, a color filtering overlay and the subtraction of the surface and terrain height overlays. The resulting overlay provided a reasonable height for the tree trunks, but less for the branches of the trees. This how-to tries to improve the estimated foliage.

Editor → Current Situation (Ribbon tab) → Overlays (Ribbon bar)
How to improve the estimated foliage overlay:
  1. Hover over Overlays in the ribbon bar, and under Grid Calculation select Average and Interpolation.
  2. In the Average Overlay's detail panel, click on the Configuration Wizard button.
  3. In the Operator step of the wizard, select the MAX option.
  4. In the Type step select Input based on an other Grid Overlay
  5. In the Overlay step select the Custom Foliage Height overlay that we created using the previous how-to.
  6. Select finish to close the wizard.
  7. In the Average Overlay's detail panel, select the Cell averaging distance field and provide the value '12'.

Notes

  • The average distance of 12 meters is not set in stone, alternative average distances can be used.

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