Hello to the community,
I have been trying to make these video timelapse or hyperlapse over long period of times for construction sites.
I am using waypoints missions to ensure the drone always fly the same route and angles so that I can create smooth transitions over time.
Do you have any tips on how to ensure the exact same mission? I have realized that I can't get an exact overlap even when:
- I always take off from the same point
- I recalibrate the compass before a new mission
- I avoid to fly in high winds.
Yet, the differences are quite visible and I have to resort to blur transitions to hide the not-so-perfect-overlap.
Should I use polyline instead or arc? Should I use a slow horizontal speed?
I can't find many examples of such construction hyperplapse, and I don't want to spend hours in the editing software trying to compensate...
Drone hyperlapse
I have been trying to make these video timelapse or hyperlapse over long period of times for construction sites.
I am using waypoints missions to ensure the drone always fly the same route and angles so that I can create smooth transitions over time.
Do you have any tips on how to ensure the exact same mission? I have realized that I can't get an exact overlap even when:
- I always take off from the same point
- I recalibrate the compass before a new mission
- I avoid to fly in high winds.
Yet, the differences are quite visible and I have to resort to blur transitions to hide the not-so-perfect-overlap.
Should I use polyline instead or arc? Should I use a slow horizontal speed?
I can't find many examples of such construction hyperplapse, and I don't want to spend hours in the editing software trying to compensate...
Drone hyperlapse