Hi,
I'm going to be making maps in South America for an archaeology project and I'm investigating Agisoft for generating maps in the field where I won't have access to the internet (otherwise I use DroneDeploy). I need my maps to be georeferenced with enough accuracy that we can spot something on the map and direct someone with a hand-held GPS to the spot with 1-meter-ish accuracy. DroneDeploy seems to be able to deliver this degree of accuracy using only the source photos files and the info in their headers.
The georeferencing tutorial for Agisoft is very confusing to me. It asks for the additional input of camera position data for each camera (photo). Can someone explain this to me? DroneDeploy uses the geotag data from the UAV images and gives me coordinates that are adequately accurate for our needs.
I'm hoping someone here is knowledgeable about this or that they can point me to a tutorial that does a better job than the one published by Agisoft.
Thanks!
I'm going to be making maps in South America for an archaeology project and I'm investigating Agisoft for generating maps in the field where I won't have access to the internet (otherwise I use DroneDeploy). I need my maps to be georeferenced with enough accuracy that we can spot something on the map and direct someone with a hand-held GPS to the spot with 1-meter-ish accuracy. DroneDeploy seems to be able to deliver this degree of accuracy using only the source photos files and the info in their headers.
The georeferencing tutorial for Agisoft is very confusing to me. It asks for the additional input of camera position data for each camera (photo). Can someone explain this to me? DroneDeploy uses the geotag data from the UAV images and gives me coordinates that are adequately accurate for our needs.
I'm hoping someone here is knowledgeable about this or that they can point me to a tutorial that does a better job than the one published by Agisoft.
Thanks!