Hard Hill Research Plots, Moor House National Nature Reserve, UK, 180 degree 3D VR image-processed imagery
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Lindsay, R. 2019. Hard Hill Research Plots, Moor House National Nature Reserve, UK, 180 degree 3D VR image-processed imagery. Sustainability Research Institute, University of East London. https://doi.org/10.15123/uel.87qyx
Authors | Lindsay, R. |
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Contributors | Clough, J., Chico, G. and Clutterbuck, B. |
Abstract | This dataset is part of a collection of four image datasets representing the first complete photographic documentation (provided as VR 360 degree 2D format and VR 180 degree 3D format imagery) of the Hard Hill Experimental Plots established on blanket bog in 1954 at Moor House National Nature Reserve, north Pennines, UK. The plots were established to observe the long-term effects of different burning and grazing regimes on blanket bog vegetation. There are four Blocks (A, B, C, D), and the same six treatments are represented within each block in a randomised layout - namely burning every 10 years with no grazing, burning every 20 years with no grazing, burnt only in 1954 with no grazing, then burning every 10 years with grazing, burning every 20 years with grazing and burnt only in 1954 with grazing. All four Blocks were burnt completely in 1954 at the start of the experiment. In 2019, we added two new plots. One was established outside Block D but within the area burnt in 1954 though not burnt since, while the second new treatment plot was established outside Block D but in an area that was not burnt in 1954 and has not been burnt since. The collection contains one set of images for each format (2D or 3D) provided in the form of imagery processed in Photoshop to balance the darkness of the ground with the brightness of the sky, but a second set of imagery is provided as the un-processed original imagery so that users can apply their own image processing to the original files. |
Data files | Description Camera locations and plot layout for 360 degree 2D & 180 degree 3D VR imagery. README file with technical information for viewing the image-processed 180 degree 3D images. License Contents README File Access Level Anyone |
Data files | Description Zipped folder containing processed 180 degree 3D image files License Data type Image Contents Data File Access Level Anyone |
Output | Hard Hill Research Plots, Moor House National Nature Reserve, UK, VR imagery |
Year | 2019 |
Publisher | Sustainability Research Institute, University of East London |
Digital Object Identifier (DOI) | https://doi.org/10.15123/uel.87qyx |
Keywords | blanket bog, burning, grazing management, photographs, Hard Hill, monitoring, virtual reality, carbon |
Funder | Natural England |
Data collection period | 01 Jul 2019 to end of 31 Oct 2019 |
Geographic coverage | North Pennines, UK; Moor House National Nature Reserve |
Data collection method | Imagery taken with an Insta360 camera set to take 180 degree 3D (side-by-side) images. The camera was set on a tripod in the centre of each treatment plot, with the camera at a height of 1.4 m. A 180 degree view was taken facing uphill (NW) and a similar image taken facing downhill (SE). |
Data preparation and processing activities | The imagery has been processed using the RAW adjustment options in Photoshop. The original imagery was opened in Photoshop as 'raw' format rather than jpg format and adjusted using the raw editor to balance the relative brightness of the sky and ground. |
Publication dates | |
Online | 26 Feb 2020 |
Copyright holder | Lindsay, Richard: University of East London |
Publication process dates | |
Deposited | 26 Feb 2020 |
https://repository.uel.ac.uk/item/87qyx
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Hard Hill VR imagery ReadMe file with camera locations and plot layout.docx | ||
README.txt | ||
License: CC BY 4.0 | ||
File access level: Anyone |
Image-processed-180-degree-3D-images.zip | ||
License: CC BY 4.0 | ||
File access level: Anyone |
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