WebODM has improved so much over the past 5 years and it's Free. Like you said, GIS software knowledge is required to view, convert, and analyze the data.
Guys great video - but one thing that no one’s talking about is once you’ve processed the map - is how do you share your map online say with an embed code? We just got a license for pix4d mapper - but cannot figure how to share our maps! So difficult to find information!
@@DroneLaunchAcademythank you for the reply! I don’t know much about different file types but yes right now I’m looking at a Geotiff. However, whatever the format, all I’m trying to do is upload a map (geotiff, kmz, whatever format works) to an online app that gives me an embed code that I can add on my site for clients to see the map relative against say like an esri or Google map and can do basic very basic measurements on the ortho.
comment on audio quality: the "gate" is a little too high. Not sure what software you're using but the gate should be bumped down if possible. I listen to your podcast on apple podcast every week. thanks as always for the intel.
Thank you for sharing this . Very informative and straight to the topic. What the best way to share maps like 3D or 2D maps with a client . Is it to build your own website . Or just it's simple as a link?
Umm, there is much more to consider than the cost of the software. Photogrammetry is dying out, clients want LiDAR now and not only are the sensors expensive but licences are nuts per anum.
Many people we talk to are just wanting to get some practice under their belt. Thus cost is a primary concern when starting out. Vidar is definitely getting more popular. But it just depends on the client.
WebODM has improved so much over the past 5 years and it's Free. Like you said, GIS software knowledge is required to view, convert, and analyze the data.
Great episode. Please continue the output. Cheers.
WebODM is another good one.
Yes! Very true. Forgot to mention that one
The latest version of maps made easy has the measuring and volume tools now also.
Great information! I'll go with the Pix4D. I currently teach at a local college!
what college?
How does Dronelink stack up with these platforms mentioned? I’m interested in flight planning with processing for orthomosaics.
Any thoughts on Hammer Missions ?
Thank David from Singapore
Guys great video - but one thing that no one’s talking about is once you’ve processed the map - is how do you share your map online say with an embed code?
We just got a license for pix4d mapper - but cannot figure how to share our maps! So difficult to find information!
What is your export? A geotiff? What are you trying to show? Just a demo? Or does client have specific things they want to see?
@@DroneLaunchAcademythank you for the reply!
I don’t know much about different file types but yes right now I’m looking at a Geotiff.
However, whatever the format, all I’m trying to do is upload a map (geotiff, kmz, whatever format works) to an online app that gives me an embed code that I can add on my site for clients to see the map relative against say like an esri or Google map and can do basic very basic measurements on the ortho.
comment on audio quality: the "gate" is a little too high. Not sure what software you're using but the gate should be bumped down if possible. I listen to your podcast on apple podcast every week. thanks as always for the intel.
Wanting to take drone photos and overlay blueprints for construction site. What would you recommend
Thank you for sharing this . Very informative and straight to the topic.
What the best way to share maps like 3D or 2D maps with a client . Is it to build your own website . Or just it's simple as a link?
Umm, there is much more to consider than the cost of the software. Photogrammetry is dying out, clients want LiDAR now and not only are the sensors expensive but licences are nuts per anum.
Many people we talk to are just wanting to get some practice under their belt. Thus cost is a primary concern when starting out. Vidar is definitely getting more popular. But it just depends on the client.
what is with this subscription model that you people are going with. I have zero interst in subbing for software
Not a lot of other options everyone is doing it.
@@nickk707 lots of options. you people just have to stop caving to this model. if you dont buy in they wont do it
Some of these mapping programs have specials around the holidays
reality capture does orthomosaics on top of making the best looking models. Their pay per use plan isn't that expensive either.
What about DJI programs?
I am paying 500
What about Skyebrowse?
Like any Every American products always overprice
Pix4D is Swiss. $$$$$$$$$$$$$
FJB
Pix4dmapper student 75 bucks