apply irradiance scale to more MicaSense cameras - #38
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Expand camera model check for MicaSense to include RedEdge-M, Altum, and Altum-PT.
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Thanks @n-grieger ! I think the proposed approach works best, as we can't assume all MicaSense cameras (current and future) follow this convention. |
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Extension of #36
I have checked the other Micasense camera models with sample data in the micasense repository (see https://github.com/micasense/imageprocessing/tree/master/data). Similar to our RedEdge-P data, the other cameras are also missing the Camera:HorizontalIrradiance tag and use the x100 scaling. This PR should hopefully fix future problems with any of these cameras. We could also think about reducing the check to just
elif self.camera_make == "MicaSense"in the hope that Micasense doesn't decide to change their data handling in future cameras.