Gold Seal did the trick for me. I knew very little when I began studying but followed the course exactly the way it was laid out. Not only did Gold Seal adequately prepare me for the test but I genuinely feel like I understand and am retaining the concepts.
Thank you very much for the insight and I will check out that thread and see if I can upload some of the simple stuff I have done. Any other thoughts on the subject will be greatly appreciated as well.
Thanks for all the replies and thoughts. In my case, I am both the farmer and the drone pilot. I want to figure out what NDVI can do for us but not sure if the right track for me is a true NDVI camera or the DroneDeploy conversions. Any thoughts on that question? Which one would be better...
see the picture in the article. It has a revolver rigged up on a drone and refers to smuggling guns.
"Dedrone systems detect unauthorized drones in the sky, including drones used for gun smuggling."
its an uphill battle, made even harder by stuff like this, to shake the stereotype of drone pilots being peeping toms, nuisances to manned flights, morons and in this particular article, gun smugglers.
I have teenagers who sometimes spend more time and energy looking for loopholes than it would take to just follow the rules. No offense but I think this could be considered one of those times.
What would the benefit of having an NDVI camera be when drone deploy and possibly similar software can convert regular photographs to NDVI? I just don’t understand the extra expense of the camera and having more to lose if the drone crashes or flys off when I can convert images anyways. Am I...
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