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Lawn Care 2 Lawn Care ELPH 300 Examples Desert Study

Using the XNite Canon ELPH300NDVI camera, we can quickly evaluate the health status of a lawn.  The  ELPH300NDVI can become an indispensable tool for those in the lawn care industry to diagnose and evaluate lawn as well as showing the customer where work needs to be done.

Images were processed with free software program ImageJ and our custom macro aNDVI8_MKII macro which is also provided at no charge.  All images were processed with the same macro with the same settings.  All images shot the same day between 2:30 and 3:00 PM EST on a sunny day in Northern New Jersey, USA.  These images were taken in the early days of spring where the grass mostly green while the leaves have not budded on the trees..

Areas are graded where colors are assigned to vegetation health

Green Vegetation - Excellent
Yellow Green Vegetation - Good
Yellow Vegetation - Moderate Stress
Orange Vegetation - Stressed
Red Vegetation - Very Stressed
Purple Non - Vegetation such as sky
Black Non - Vegetation such as rock

 

Example:  Healthy Lawn

Normal Visible Picture

 

Unprocessed Canon SD780NDVI Picture

Processed Canon SD780NDVI Picture

Note that lawn is healthy green while grass by street is not as healthy

 

Example Healthy Lawn

Normal Visible Picture

Unprocessed Canon SD780NDVI Picture

Processed Canon SD780NDVI Picture

Note that lawn is healthy green

 

Example Unhealthy Lawn

Normal Picture

 

Canon SD780NDVI Picture

 

Canon SD780NDVI Picture

Note stressed areas in red and yellow in lawn

 

 

Example: School Playing Field

Note that field is in generally good shape with some problem spots

 

 

Example:  Grass with significant stress

 

Example:  Grass in generally good shape with a few problem spots

 

 

 

 

                                

 

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Last modified: June 18, 2015