Dear Open Foris colleagues,

Quick question regarding the NICFI data accessible through Collect Earth, The imagery is great and will be super-useful for our work. However, is it possible to pre-select the dates that the Planet data displays? Currently, when a new point is selected for review in CE, the planet data will default to the start and end of the entire time series of available imagery. Is it possible to specify a specific date range and to also default to RGB as opposed to NIR?

Many thanks, Wesley

asked 12 Jul '21, 12:39

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Dear Wesley,

It would be quite easy to add that functionality, basically adding the date and type of imagery as a parameter.

We will add that to the pipeline of development TODOs. Are you going to start collecting data soon?

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answered 12 Jul '21, 13:19

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Many thanks for the speedy response,

We aim to start the data collection process before the end of July. If this functionality could be added before then it would be great.

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answered 12 Jul '21, 14:06

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In the latest version of Collect Earth 1.15.11 there is the possibility to set the default start and end months of the NICFI/ Planet imagery that is shown in the CE to Planet integration.

There is also the possibility to limit the start and end date of the NDVI graphs on the Google Earth Engine App ( by default the full time-series for 2000 to the current date is used )

You can set these new parameters in the Properties dialog

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