To View NDVI Imagery, you will need to have a Farm and Fields created.
See
here for how to create a Farm and Fields.
Navigate to the Farms tab and select a Farm from the list.
Select either a single or multiple fields (functionality, available with Advanced and Pro Subscriptions) from the list on the left hand side or on the map.
The latest NDVI image for the selected field(s) will appear, with the Date appearing as selected in the bottom right hand corner.
The most recent images captured will appear along the bar at the bottom of the screen. The dates captured will show, alongside the % of cloud cover over that region on that date.
To select a date, outside of the most recent images, use either the toggles in the right hand corner, to scroll back and forth or the calendar in the left hand corner, to select a specific date.
In order to determine if the cloud cover over the region is affecting the field(s) you have selected, you can use the Colour layer.
To select this, click on the Layers tab.
Next, from the drop down showing NDVI, select colour.
This will display the un-processed image and you can check whether the cloud is affecting the NDVI over your selected field(s)
To understand when to use NDVI as compared to other indices, see
here.
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