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Recent content by tyler.cowdrey.wadnr

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    Lens vignette on M3M RGB camera

    Thanks @a2k for your reply. I agree that the best approach is to leave dewarping off for photogrammetric surveys and turn it on for aesthetic manual shots. Kind of a pain to switch back and forth but this is what I'm doing going forward. Thanks!
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    .kml/.kmz file upload

    Thanks. This absolutely used to be the case in DJI apps (and every other flight app I've used), however in Pilot 2 the starting point tries to stay as close to one of the vertices as possible as you rotate them. See the video I posted above for an example.
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    .kml/.kmz file upload

    Oh boy, that's quite the workaround.... I played around some more and found that you can in fact move the starting point of the survye by deleting and re-adding vertices around the perimeter, but the response was not clear cut. Also, depending on how complex a boundary you have this could be a...
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    Lens vignette on M3M RGB camera

    Thanks for the feedback. I have never used Lightroom for survey imagery but others have brought it up to me before as well. Maybe it's time to look into that finally. I was about to post on the DJI forums and came across this post, where someone mentions a "dewarp" setting in Pilot 2. This was...
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    Lens vignette on M3M RGB camera

    Just recently purchased a Mavic 3 Multispectral for work and flew my first test flights with it. I was disappointed to see a lens vignette on the RGB camera. I know this is a wider angle lens than the Mavic 2 Pro but is this normal? I do a lot of mapping work and I'm concerned the corners could...
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    .kml/.kmz file upload

    I just ran into this issue as well. KML/KMZs have to be in polygon format now rather than points it seems, and it will autogenerate a mapping mission based on the area. Pilot 2 also didn't like KMZs I made by converting a shp in ArcGIS, so I had to open them in Google Earth and recreate... which...