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QGIS4Arch is a free online course for learning QGIS, an open source geographic information system (GIS) software package. This course is for those who works with cultural heritage resources, including archaeologists, architectural historians, and historians. The course is designed to take you from beginner to expert. New tutorials uploaded weekly until complete. This video uses QGIS Latest Release version 3.12. This lessons explores the use of the Semi-Automatic Classification Plugin (SCP) to download satellite imagery, common band combinations, and calculating NDVI. This includes working with the raster calculator. Updated Sentinel-2 Data Link to Update SCP - https://scihub.copernicus.eu/dhus/ Can't get SCP to download Sentinel-2, go here - https://earthexplorer.usgs.gov/ (it does have a 1-2 week versus the above website, but is a good workaround if needed) Timestamps 0:10 – Topics for this lesson. 0:50 – Introducing multispectral satellite imagery. 2:28 - Installing the Semi-Automatic Classification Plugin (SCP). 4:21 - Downloading Sentinel-2 imagery with the SCP. 9:19 - Common Sentinel-2 band combinations. 16:02 - Calculating NDVI with Sentinel-2 data. 19:53 - Importance of comparing data for analysis. Links SCP Plugin Manual (refer to chapter 4 for section on multispectral satellites) https://fromgistors.blogspot.com/p/us... Landsat 8 Info – Ushttps://www.usgs.gov/land-resources/n... Sentinel-2 Info - https://sentinel.esa.int/web/sentinel... Common Band Combinations for Landsat 7 and 8 and Sentinel-2 – https://anthroyeti.net/QGIS4Arch/Band...