Training

Photomosaics as a Tool for Monitoring Coral Restoration Success
July 25, 2019: I participated in an online webinar organized by the Coral Restoration Consortium. My co-presenters were Stuart Sandin, Nicole Pedersen, Alex Neufeld and Lisa Carne. Read more...
Hardware

Dual camera frame
In 2006 we developed a dual camera approach to collecting data for mosaics. The idea was to have one camera set at wide field of view, to capture images with high (~80%) overlap between frames, and to have a second camera with narrower field of view to acquire high-resolution images with little overlap. Here are some pictures of the frame we built to mount the cameras. Read more...

Dual camera frame (SIO version)
Several groups have taken our dual camera frame as a starting point for modification / improvement / customization. The Sandin lab at Scripps Institution of Oceanography is one of the groups that has made a slick, rugged design. Here I point out a few of the differences and tradeoffs. Read more...