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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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| | | Hover over Overlays in the ribbon bar, and under Grid Calculation select '''Average and Interpolation'''. | ||
| | | In the Average Overlay's detail panel, click on the ''Configuration Wizard'' button. | ||
| In the ''Operator'' step of the wizard, select the ''MAX'' option. | |||
| | | In the ''Type'' step select ''Input based on an other [[Grid Overlay]]'' | ||
| | | 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]]. | ||
| | | Select finish to close the wizard. | ||
| In the Average Overlay's detail panel, select the Cell averaging distance field and provide the value '12'. | |||
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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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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.
How to improve the estimated foliage overlay:
- Hover over Overlays in the ribbon bar, and under Grid Calculation select Average and Interpolation.
- In the Average Overlay's detail panel, click on the Configuration Wizard button.
- In the Operator step of the wizard, select the MAX option.
- In the Type step select Input based on an other Grid Overlay
- In the Overlay step select the Custom Foliage Height overlay that we created using the previous how-to.
- Select finish to close the wizard.
- 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.