- #IMAGE PRO PLUS SAVE AOI UPDATE#
- #IMAGE PRO PLUS SAVE AOI PORTABLE#
- #IMAGE PRO PLUS SAVE AOI DOWNLOAD#
#IMAGE PRO PLUS SAVE AOI UPDATE#
Updating saved searches to PlanetScope Sceneįor saved searches created using legacy item types, such as PSSscene4Band and PSScene3Band, you are prompted to update to the new PlanetScope scene item type. Saving a search in QGIS allows you to access that same saved search in Planet Explorer and Planet APIs, and vice versa.
#IMAGE PRO PLUS SAVE AOI PORTABLE#
Save searches are portable across the Planet Platform. Removing the start date will provide access to everything your account has access to up until the set end date. Removing the end date ensures your saved search applies to new imagery as it becomes available. Give your search a name and specify if you’d like to remove the start or end date. This may be helpful and save time if you find that you're repeating the same search. Saving a search preserves search filters and the search AOI. Planet QGIS Plugin users can save their search by selecting the save icon above the search results. Under “Advanced Filters,” you’ll find additional filtering options such as “Include only surface reflectance” that, once applied, only return PlanetScope (or SkySat) images that have a surface reflectance asset. You can further refine your search using the “Instrument Filters” to see PlanetScope images specific to PlanetScope satellite sensors, such as Dove Classic, Dove R, and Super Dove.
You cannot select “Coastal blue, green II, etc” without also selecting “Near-infrared (NIR),” because NIR data is included in 8-band images. Doing so returns a list of images that match your search criteria. Once you are happy with your filters, simply press “<- Back” from the top-left and then “Search” from the Imagery Search Panel. For example, you can specify a min/max cloud cover threshold, spectral bands, a time of interest, or a specific satellite instrument. To further refine your search results, select the “Filter Results” tab to the left of the “Search” button on the Search Panel.įilter Results is a new panel just for refining your imagery search filters. Once an AOI has been set, you can directly search for Planet imagery within QGIS. For example, you can select the current map extent or the extent of all active layers in your QGIS map, draw a specific area of interest, or use a selected feature to define a polygon AOI. On the Planet Imagery Search Panel, there are multiple options for selecting an AOI. To search for imagery, the only required field is an area of interest (AOI) or, alternatively, a specific Image ID. It also includes open imagery archives, such as images acquired from LandSat and Sentinel satellites. The Imagery Search Panel includes images acquired by Planet’s SkySat, PlanetScope, and RapidEye constellations. Access the panel by selecting the magnifying glass icon from the Planet QGIS Plugin Toolbar.
#IMAGE PRO PLUS SAVE AOI DOWNLOAD#
Planet QGIS Plugin users can search, stream, and download Planet imagery in the Planet Imagery Search Panel in QGIS.