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Phenology

Phenology. By Jinda Sae -Jung 2 November 2011. Temple and Embankment phenology. Take photos of vegetation in TEM and EMB in North, East, South and West in portrait mode Save it in ‘ micromet ’ Z:data2011Londonaw(LLL)PhenologyPhoto

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Phenology

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  1. Phenology By JindaSae-Jung 2 November 2011

  2. Temple and Embankment phenology • Take photos of vegetation in TEM and EMB in North, East, South and West in portrait mode • Save it in ‘micromet’ Z:\data\2011\London\raw\(LLL)\Phenology\Photo • Change the name of each photo to LLL_D_YYYY_DOY.jpg (where LLL is a location D is the direction YYY is year and Day of Year)

  3. Compress Pictures • Copy all photos to Z:\data\2011\London\raw\LLL\Phenology\Photos_Compressed • Open a photo in Microsoft office  office tool  picture management  edit picture  compress picture  web pages  ok • Ctrl-S to save the compressed picture

  4. Upload Pictures • Go to “micromet (Z):\data\2011\Website Archive\” • Right click on “phenology.html” and open with notepad/textpad • You can upload pictures from there • Edit and save

  5. Upload Pictures (Cont.) • Open filezilla • Connect to “/public_html/web/Phenology” • Upload “Z:\data\2011\Website Archive\Phenology.html” on the left side to “/public_html/web/Phenology” on the right side. • Finish!

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