Drone Images processing software
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Drone Images processing software
Dear all,
I am looking in investing in a drone mapping solution for my business. I am finding it very difficult though to decide on which software package out there is best for my solution. Pix4d is highly recommended. I only need software to georeference and stitch all my photos together and then export this to a 3d pointcloud to import it into other various software which I already use like Leica cyclone 3dr.
What could be the best, most effective solution for me without breaking the bank?
I am looking in investing in a drone mapping solution for my business. I am finding it very difficult though to decide on which software package out there is best for my solution. Pix4d is highly recommended. I only need software to georeference and stitch all my photos together and then export this to a 3d pointcloud to import it into other various software which I already use like Leica cyclone 3dr.
What could be the best, most effective solution for me without breaking the bank?
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Re: Drone Images processing software
Pix 4D mapper will do what you need. If used correctly gives good results. Then just take the .las from that and use it in what you need.
You can also rent it on a per month basis which means you can hire it for when you need it.
Also pretty user friendly once you get to know the basics.
You can also rent it on a per month basis which means you can hire it for when you need it.
Also pretty user friendly once you get to know the basics.
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Re: Drone Images processing software
We have used Dronedeploy and Pix4d. But have been trying out Agisoft Metashape and I think it beats em all.
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Re: Drone Images processing software
We pay for a service through Propeller Aero and use their Aeropoints. We have a few people in the company that use Pix4D and I agree that it's a great product, but for the vast majority of projects completing daily/weekly flights, Propeller Aero works well for us since we can also host the data on Propeller's platform and pull off the LAZ files as we need them. I'm not totally sure on the cost for the processing tokens, but we never do any of the processing on our local machines. Just upload the images, metadata, and sync the Aeropoints and it's all processed for us to our project's coordinate system. Between the Aeropoints and additional check points on our sites for control, we're very consistent with ~1cm of potential error.
We have one project completing daily flights with a WingtraONE Gen 2, and considering every flight covers 300+ acres and about 2000 images (each image is ~45MP), that's a lot of data to process and store, so Propeller works really well for our needs. Definitely not the cheapest though
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We have one project completing daily flights with a WingtraONE Gen 2, and considering every flight covers 300+ acres and about 2000 images (each image is ~45MP), that's a lot of data to process and store, so Propeller works really well for our needs. Definitely not the cheapest though

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Re: Drone Images processing software
Hi Clive,
Most of our customers are using Pix4D for this type of projects.
Kind Regards,
Most of our customers are using Pix4D for this type of projects.
Kind Regards,
Andrei Butucaru
Technical Support Manager
G2 Survey LTD-Leica Authorised Distributor and BLK Premium Partner in the UK
andrei.butucaru(at)g2survey.com
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andrei.butucaru(at)g2survey.com
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Re: Drone Images processing software
https://www.capturingreality.com/RC-ppi ... calculator
https://www.capturingreality.com/
https://3dsurvey.si/
Good options: I have had great results with both. Tons of tutorials on YouTube. Capturing reality is good for starting you do not have to buy out the software that has a credit-based system. One of my projects was around 500 photos and cost something like 10 USD.
https://www.capturingreality.com/
https://3dsurvey.si/
Good options: I have had great results with both. Tons of tutorials on YouTube. Capturing reality is good for starting you do not have to buy out the software that has a credit-based system. One of my projects was around 500 photos and cost something like 10 USD.
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Re: Drone Images processing software
I really liked webodm for drone based mapping. Its profile based process is really streamlined.
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Personally I recommend CapturingReality software. Its accurate, fast, flexible, has all features I need to get job done and is dirty cheap. It could be a little more user friendly but after some training its not an issue.
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Re: Drone Images processing software
We have one project completing daily flights with a WingtraONE Gen 2, and considering every flight covers 300+ acres and about 2000 images (each image is ~45MP), that's a lot of data to process and store, so Propeller works really well for our needs. Definitely not the cheapest though
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I'm curious as to how you meet VLOS rules while doing 300ac flights. Is the WingtraONE big enough to see over those distances or have you gotten a waiver? I'm flying a Mavic2, which is of course much smaller, and I'm finding that I can only see it on approximately 20ac flights.

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I'm curious as to how you meet VLOS rules while doing 300ac flights. Is the WingtraONE big enough to see over those distances or have you gotten a waiver? I'm flying a Mavic2, which is of course much smaller, and I'm finding that I can only see it on approximately 20ac flights.