Hemispherical canopy photography is a widely used technique to observe crown-related forest variables. However, standardization of this technique remains challenging, as exposure and threshold settings continue to constitute the main sources of variation of such photographs. This paper, therefore, presents a new method to overcome standardization issues by using thermal canopy photography. With a thermal camera, images are produced which are not critically limited in their dynamic range so that photographic exposure becomes irrelevant. Moreover, the high temperature contrast between “sky” and “non-sky”, resulting from extreme low sky temperatures, facilitates the unambiguous selection of a threshold which separates “sky” from “non-sky” pixe...
Abstract One of the crucial steps in image processing is the thresholding, meaning the image segment...
The effect of forest structure and health on the relative surface temperature captured by airborne t...
Canopy temperature (Tc) is used to characterize plant water physiology, and thermal infrared (TIR) r...
Since the 1960s, canopy photography has been widely used in forestry. Hemispherical photography has ...
AbstractA multiannual series of high-resolution small-format aerial digital photography was employed...
Hemispherical photography has been used since the 1960s in forest ecology. Nevertheless, specific co...
Light environment estimates derived from hemispherical photography are known to be affected by varia...
Obtaining average canopy temperature (Tc) by thresholding canopy pixels from on-ground thermal image...
Leaf temperature is an elementary driver of plant physiology, ecology and ecosystem productivity. In...
Hemispherical photography is a widely used tool for the indirect estimation of forest light environm...
In recent years, digital repeat photography has received increasing attention as an inexpensive mean...
Tree growth and survival predominantly depends on edaphic and climatic conditions, thus climate chan...
Hemispherical photography is a widely used tool for the indirect estimation of forest light environm...
Hemispherical photographs (hemiphots) taken from the ground looking up at the forest canopy provide ...
Abstract Background Hemispherical photography (HP) is a popular method to estimate canopy structure ...
Abstract One of the crucial steps in image processing is the thresholding, meaning the image segment...
The effect of forest structure and health on the relative surface temperature captured by airborne t...
Canopy temperature (Tc) is used to characterize plant water physiology, and thermal infrared (TIR) r...
Since the 1960s, canopy photography has been widely used in forestry. Hemispherical photography has ...
AbstractA multiannual series of high-resolution small-format aerial digital photography was employed...
Hemispherical photography has been used since the 1960s in forest ecology. Nevertheless, specific co...
Light environment estimates derived from hemispherical photography are known to be affected by varia...
Obtaining average canopy temperature (Tc) by thresholding canopy pixels from on-ground thermal image...
Leaf temperature is an elementary driver of plant physiology, ecology and ecosystem productivity. In...
Hemispherical photography is a widely used tool for the indirect estimation of forest light environm...
In recent years, digital repeat photography has received increasing attention as an inexpensive mean...
Tree growth and survival predominantly depends on edaphic and climatic conditions, thus climate chan...
Hemispherical photography is a widely used tool for the indirect estimation of forest light environm...
Hemispherical photographs (hemiphots) taken from the ground looking up at the forest canopy provide ...
Abstract Background Hemispherical photography (HP) is a popular method to estimate canopy structure ...
Abstract One of the crucial steps in image processing is the thresholding, meaning the image segment...
The effect of forest structure and health on the relative surface temperature captured by airborne t...
Canopy temperature (Tc) is used to characterize plant water physiology, and thermal infrared (TIR) r...