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Bryan Leavitt, Manager Research Systems Survey Division - School of Natural Resources, holds a plant in the basement darkroom. The room can't be used this fall as it does not allow for social distancing. CALMET (Center for Advanced Land Management Information Technologies) built a mobile hyperspectral scanning system to teach students scanning since the basement darkroom in Hardin Hall does not allow for social distancing. October 1, 2020. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Levi McKercher, graduate student in School of Natural Resources, moves a plant under the scan lens inside the CRISP (CALMIT Remote Illuminated Scanning Platform). CALMET (Center for Advanced Land Management Information Technologies) built a mobile hyperspectral scanning system to teach students scanning since the basement darkroom in Hardin Hall does not allow for social distancing. October 1, 2020. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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A plant sits under the scan lens inside the CRISP (CALMIT Remote Illuminated Scanning Platform). CALMIT (Center for Advanced Land Management Information Technologies) built a mobile hyperspectral scanning system to teach students scanning since the basement darkroom in Hardin Hall does not allow for social distancing. October 1, 2020. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Levi McKercher, (upper left) graduate student in the School of Natural Resources, and Ryan Moore, doctoral student in SNR, discuss the scan data as Zach Rystrom, doctoral student in plant health, moves a plant under the scan lens. A team from the CALMIT (Center for Advanced Land Management Information Technologies) lab built a mobile hyperspectral scanning system to teach students scanning since the basement darkroom in Hardin Hall does not allow for social distancing. October 1, 2020. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Bryan Leavitt (right), manager of research systems in the School of Natural Resources, and Ryan Moore, graduate assistant, adjust the tube holding the fiber optic lens in the portable scanner. CALMIT (Center for Advanced Land Management Information Technologies) built a mobile hyperspectral scanning system to teach students scanning since the basement darkroom in Hardin Hall does not allow for social distancing. October 1, 2020. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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