That's kinda neat.

For a bit more you can also do this to a DSLR. Not too difficult (DIY
or places will convert for a fee). Big advantage is significantly
better sensor for improved DR.

-  bri

On 5/24/13, Jeffrey Warren <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thought folks who are familiar with balloon
> mapping<http://publiclab.org/wiki/balloon-mapping>
>  in crisis areas <http://publiclab.org/wiki/gulf-coast> might enjoy seeing
> this most recent open hardware project out of the Public Lab community,
> leveraging remote sensing technology in a local, community-based context:
>
> http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/publiclab/infragram-the-infrared-photography-project
>
> "A simple, cheap infrared camera which can measure plant health -- for geek
> gardeners, farmers, and open source DIY scientists."
>
> It basically images photosynthesis with some filter trickiness and post
> processing, building on satellite-based earth-observation imaging
> techniques.
>
> Jeff
>


-- 
Brian Russo / (808) 271 4166

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