Digital Photography for Horticulture Professionals: Part 3, Digital Image Applications in Crop Diagnostics B 1254-3
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Svoboda Vladimirova Pennisi, Extension Horticulturist- Floriculture
Paul A. Thomas, Extension Horticulturist - Floriculture
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This publication was reviewed on Feb 13, 2012.
Summary
Digital photography can be readily applied in crop diagnostics. In documenting crop damages for example, growers may need to take a series of pictures to better illustrate the specific problem and provide sufficient information for diagnosis. Additionally, the higher the quality of the pictures, the higher the chances of accurate and rapid diagnosis of the problem. Proper contrast and color are essential in diagnosing some nutritional imbalances, for example. For optimal results in obtaining the best digital photographs, here are some simple rules to follow.
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