Hi Rob, Thank you so much for this tutorial and i would certainly appreciate it a lot if you made one about downloading and installing webODM. Also Thanks to Nikolay for his wonderful Copterus app, i bought it and it is worth every cent. I use it for my hobby, mapping sites of potential archeological interest and i am still at the very beginning but so far i am really happy with the results. So, thanks again, without the work of you two i would not even know how to start. Kudos from Germany.
Did the program use gps data from your flight to locate the photos, or did it just calculate the camera locations based on the overlapping parts of photos?
Thanks for the tutorial. I'd be curious to see how you might fill in the 3d model gaps for a more accurate 3d model. This is really nice because the mavic air 2 isn't widely supported by mapping softwares because of its virtual sticks vs waypoints
Hi Rob, Thank you so much for this tutorial and i would certainly appreciate it a lot if you made one about downloading and installing webODM. Also Thanks to Nikolay for his wonderful Copterus app, i bought it and it is worth every cent. I use it for my hobby, mapping sites of potential archeological interest and i am still at the very beginning but so far i am really happy with the results. So, thanks again, without the work of you two i would not even know how to start. Kudos from Germany.
Thank you so much 😊
Fantastic Rob...thanks
My pleasure!
is the same result again drone deploy?
cause drone deploy a bit expensive for a beginner like me
thanks for sharing
Nice one Rob brilliant advice mate jan 👍👍👍👌
Thank you Jan
Amazing! Thanks for this tutorial
You are welcome 🙏🏻 glad you enjoyed it.
Did the program use gps data from your flight to locate the photos, or did it just calculate the camera locations based on the overlapping parts of photos?
It uses both data sets to make the 3d map.
Thanks for the tutorial. I'd be curious to see how you might fill in the 3d model gaps for a more accurate 3d model. This is really nice because the mavic air 2 isn't widely supported by mapping softwares because of its virtual sticks vs waypoints
I have found that repeating the mission at various heights and gimble angles fills in most of the blanks. Thanks for watching and the comment. Rob
When repeating a mission at different height and camera angle, do you just add the new photos to the original photo file and reprocess?
HI Rick, sorry I have only just seen your reply, yes I just added them to the photos imported.
thx.. though 1 hours on a 64gb 2020 Imac.. seems it is quite resource heavy.
but good price, if the only cost is the Copterus app.
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