Looks like the program had many struggles with feature alignment on the bridge. Have you tried running the same set of photos through Maps Made Easy to see if the results look any different?
in order to stop the structure bleeding or at least limit it, try flying point of interest about 40 meters out and angle camera at 45 degees, Alt about 40 meters above your target, then upload those with your existing photos of the bridge area. tjLooks like the program had many struggles with feature alignment on the bridge. Have you tried running the same set of photos through Maps Made Easy to see if the results look any different?
Would you just take one photo from that position, or would you orbit around the subject taking a full series?in order to stop the structure bleeding or at least limit it, try flying point of interest about 40 meters out and angle camera at 45 degees, Alt about 40 meters above your target, then upload those with your existing photos of the bridge area. tj
Orbit around for full series at about 40meters out and 40 meters height with camera at 45 degrees and a look down series (camera at 90 degrees) on a grid pattern for good 3d final imageWould you just take one photo from that position, or would you orbit around the subject taking a full series?
Beer is good and performs well in all weather conditions.I was going to go out today and maybe give the 3D orbit a try but given the current conditions I think I will just stay home and drink a few beers
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Interesting timing for your questions - I've been thinking about reviving this thread for a while, but have been off the forum for months (got tired of all the Autel bashing from the self-professed experts who were telling us the company would never actually produce the EVO and was going to go out of business any day....). Anyway, I logged in today for the first time since early summer and saw your post. As far as I know (no guarantees I'm correct), the answers to your questions are:I know this thread is a little old, but I just started some mapping attempts with my XSP. Over the weekend, I successfully made 3 different maps using both Maps Made Easy and Precision Mapper using the information in the guide posted in this thread. (BTW...thanks for that because it is awesome!) There were some definite differences between the two platforms with the same image sets, but overall I was happy with the results. Precision Mapper seemed to do better with some of the detail.
My questions are around the elevations, because they did not seem to come out correct. The relative elevations appear to make sense, but the absolute elevations seem to be off as much as 150'. This leads to a few questions:
1. Is the elevation recorded in the EXIF tags GPS or barometric?
2. Should the image taken on the ground and uploaded to Mapsmadeeasy correct for that?
3. If I take GPS measurements for a ground control point and put that in Maps Made Easy, will that correct the elevation?
4. Any advice on getting elevations correct for this type of map?
Thanks!
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