If you use an RGB filtered camera (the standard camera on DJI drones) to assess plant health you can only apply the VARI algorithm, which can be used to see the "greenness" of a crop. Otherwise, if you use Near-Infrared cameras (modified cameras) you can apply the NDVI algorithm to measure the amount of chlorophyll produced in a plant. This can be used to see the overall health of a crop.
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