I did check this out, it looks like Linix only for now. Will check further, looks to have great potential. The point cloud technique is quite amazing. The Swiss system can produce very good results, even without ground control points.
At 20-05-2015 19:40 Wednesday, Stephen Mather wrote:
OpenDroneMap can do point clouds too, and it's free. But, to be completely fair, it has some much needed optimizations that need to be added to make it run faster for larger datasets. Those optimizations are coming soon... .
Cheers,
Best,
Steve
On Fri, May 15, 2015 at 2:58 AM, Springfield Harrison <[email protected]> wrote:
- Hello Jon,
- That would be good, there is some very good software available that employees point cloud technology for high accuracy 3-D mapping that ranges from $4-$10,000.
- As always, good planning and matching the product to the job requirements is important. Difficult to do on short notice after the fan blades are soiled.
- Drones are getting more prolific and cheaper, that's true. Battery life is still a problem and regulations are beginning to proliferate.
- Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Thanks, Cheers . . . . . . . . Spring Harrison
- At 14-05-2015 02:13 Thursday, kusala nine wrote:
- i was in san francisco at FOSS4G in March and there was a LOT of talk about opendronemap and the tools developed under open source to create good quality georeferenced imagery. thecost of drones has plummeted in the last couple of years and is now available in large quantitities to mainstream users. It strikes me this could make a big difference even in the search and rescue phases with quick turnaround of imagery on the ground straight to TMS servers. The issue will be locating suitable quantities, processing and creating the right targeted jobs to use it effectively - I think the technology is pretty much there.
- jon
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