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After installing the plugin, Leo imported the multi-spectral data from a recent satellite pass. While humans see Red, Green, and Blue, the satellite also captures , which bounces off healthy plant cells like a mirror.

Because he had used the , which included the latest bug fixes for high-resolution rendering, he could zoom in close enough to see the specific irrigation lines that were failing. He didn't just see a problem; he saw exactly where the water stopped flowing. Download File false_color_3.5.4.zip

Using the tool, Leo remapped the colors. He told the software to display the NIR data as Red. Suddenly, the screen transformed. Most of the orchard turned a vibrant, glowing crimson—the sign of high photosynthesis. But in the northern quadrant, the "red" was dull and brownish. After installing the plugin, Leo imported the multi-spectral

Leo sat at his desk, staring at a standard satellite image of a 500-acre almond orchard. To the naked eye—and the standard "True Color" image on his screen—everything looked like a uniform, healthy green. But the farmers were reporting a drop in yield in the northern quadrant, and Leo needed to find out why. He didn't just see a problem; he saw

Here is a short, practical story on how this file is used in a real-world scenario. The Sentinel of the Orchard