I have not looked into this in depth, but see the link below,
http://gis.stackexchange.com/questions/150604/splitting-picture-taken-with-regular-digital-camera-into-real-spectral-rgb-chann
The approach you outline is generally done by photographers to achieve
effects in there photography.
From what I understand of the set-up you have, you don't capture RGB,
*only* capture IR/NIR, As you effectively filter out everything else but
the Infra-red.
As you require both Red and NIR to create NVDI, with the set-up you have
you may not be able to do what you wish.
Regards,
Richard
On 22/02/2017 03:10, Chekri wrote:
Hi friends...
i want to work on NDVI technology, for that i've converted a
camera (nikon coolpix L10) removed ir filter and added exposed film in
front... the output of the camera is JPG... how to get 4th band (IR
color band)... am i missing something while uploading the pic
Yours Sincerely,
Chakravarthy G.
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