I've been asked to take a picture of 10 acres(rectangular shaped) and blow it up to 24x36 picture. Is this possible with a P3P to make this picture sharp enough?
Here's one I did this week - 52 acres.I've been asked to take a picture of 10 acres(rectangular shaped) and blow it up to 24x36 picture. Is this possible with a P3P to make this picture sharp enough?
I'm glad its possible, I don't understand exactly how you did it though?Here's one I did this week - 52 acres.
I shot 22 individual images with lots of overlap.
It's sharp enough to print up much larger than the size you mentioned.
I flew over the site looking straight down, shooting pics to ensure coverage with overlap.I'm glad its possible, I don't understand exactly how you did it though?
Curious, what stitching software did you use?I
I flew over the site looking straight down, shooting pics to ensure coverage with overlap.
Then used some stitching software to put it together.
If it was a more detailed project I would have used something like DroneDeploy to fly a precise grid.
This shows how the pics were taken:
I used Agisoft Photoscan because I have it for bigger more complicated jobs. But Microsoft ICE (free) would have done it pretty well too.
Thank you!I
I flew over the site looking straight down, shooting pics to ensure coverage with overlap.
Then used some stitching software to put it together.
If it was a more detailed project I would have used something like DroneDeploy to fly a precise grid.
This shows how the pics were taken:
I've been asked to take a picture of 10 acres(rectangular shaped) and blow it up to 24x36 picture. Is this possible with a P3P to make this picture sharp enough?
Thank you! Yeah, I need to have this trick in my bag. I also see where Photo shop can increase image size without losing resolution. I wonder how well that works?Mudcat if you need help stitching images I can help you out.
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Thank you! I've got to learn how to do this!I
I flew over the site looking straight down, shooting pics to ensure coverage with overlap.
Then used some stitching software to put it together.
If it was a more detailed project I would have used something like DroneDeploy to fly a precise grid.
This shows how the pics were taken:
That will work only up to a point. I have doubled the pixel resolution in PS with good results. The viewing distance is the biggest factor. The farther away your viewers will be the less resolution you need for a given size print.Thank you! Yeah, I need to have this trick in my bag. I also see where Photo shop can increase image size without losing resolution. I wonder how well that works?
Does the ioc have to be off to work Map Pilot? I can't find the slider...Use "map pilot" from maps made easy. Simple fully automated job. Fantastic results.
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