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Hi all.

I am working on a waterhyacinth detection model. I have a river system devided in 3 areas, and for one of the areas I keep getting two scenes super adjacent to eachother.

Each time, it seems like the later image is an incomplete scene, yielding lower detection.

I have been trying to simply filter them out and delete these scenes, however without succes.

Anyone has experience with yielding double scenes and knows how to filter them out properly? In the end I will apply the code to a much larger time-extent.

Hi, can you please include some more information on the request you are running? I am not exactly sure what the issue is, perhaps if you are able to visualise this too that will help.

 

In the meantime, please consult the documentation around Mosaicking which will be useful if you are looking for specific scenes. 

 

https://docs.sentinel-hub.com/api/latest/evalscript/v3/#mosaicking

 

https://docs.sentinel-hub.com/api/latest/evalscript/v3/#preprocessscenes-function-optional


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