NTS,
Here's the second video in my series on tree measurement methods.
Also, a major kudos and tremendous thanks to Bob Leverett and Don Bertolette for the AF Measuring Guidelines Handbook as it serves as a great resource as I consider what topics and key points to include.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vk74iDOkwzU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vk74iDOkwzU
Tree Measurement Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCt5AzZ ... 8tvxrfUVyg
Matt
Video: Cross-Triangulation for Tangent-Based Measurement
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Re: Video: Cross-Triangulation for Tangent-Based Measurement
Matt,
You hit a home run with this video. People can see the process clearly. Use of the model is clearly working. Because of you it has a bright future.
Bob
You hit a home run with this video. People can see the process clearly. Use of the model is clearly working. Because of you it has a bright future.
Bob
Robert T. Leverett
Co-founder, Native Native Tree Society
Co-founder and President
Friends of Mohawk Trail State Forest
Co-founder, National Cadre
Co-founder, Native Native Tree Society
Co-founder and President
Friends of Mohawk Trail State Forest
Co-founder, National Cadre
- Matt Markworth
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Re: Video: Cross-Triangulation for Tangent-Based Measurement
Bob,
Thanks! The model is really helping me keep the videos to a bite-sized length that are hopefully easily digestible for the audience. When I was first planning these videos I thought they would end up being longer, but I think the model ends up doing a lot of the talking for me.
I'm also trying to keep the production quality as high as I can. In fact, I just lightened this one a couple notches and am very pleased with the result. The best view of them is the bigger frame size directly on Youtube and also with settings switched to HD.
Matt
Thanks! The model is really helping me keep the videos to a bite-sized length that are hopefully easily digestible for the audience. When I was first planning these videos I thought they would end up being longer, but I think the model ends up doing a lot of the talking for me.
I'm also trying to keep the production quality as high as I can. In fact, I just lightened this one a couple notches and am very pleased with the result. The best view of them is the bigger frame size directly on Youtube and also with settings switched to HD.
Matt