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AlaninAZ

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I just got my Mavic 3 E about a month ago and I love flying this drone! I plan to do some roof inspections, so I have offered some for free to friends to get some practice. I noticed that I cannot expand the grid box to cover an entire roof if the gimball is at -90, so I just ended up tilting the gimball up at an angle and adjusting the altitude to about 100 feet AGL so I can drag the box open to cover an entire roof.

The grid shots work great. I am able to use the html direct from the card, but when I copy the folder up to Dropbox and click on the html it does not bring up the grid and navigation.

What am I missing? I would like to be able to use this as a deliverable to customers I do roof inspections for.
 
I can't answer your question but I can give you some advice. . .

what you're doing still requires Part 107 even if "for Free".

I'm curious to hear what the "solution" is to your "Grid Problem" as it sounds very handy in the working realm :)
 
Hello and thanks for your reply. I do have my Part 107 and have started Creative Drone Photography, LLC
Www.creativedronephotography.com is my website. I contacted DJI Technical Support and the “Enterprise” support rep indicated that my questions were outside of his scope and he referred me to send an email to the Enterprise engineers in China.
 
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You may need to open the .HTML file and modify the <img src="nnn/nnn.jpg"> to fix directory name, the name that was created for the .HTML file may be wrong. If in the same directory, you just need the name and no directory.

Just right click ands use open with and use any editor. You can get PSPAD, which is pretty good and free.

Home this helps. If you still have problems, post a copy of one if the IMG references so I can take a look.
 
Thanks for looking at this. I don't understand why its not working. I was thinking that All the files are in the same directory. I just uploaded to Dropbox from an SSD. The files I copied to SSD work fine when I click on the HTML. However, when I click on the Html file in Dropbox, I just get a blank screen. The one that works shows up as a tab "Pilot Tool" when you click on the html and can navigate around and look at the big pic and all the individual ones.

 
You also uploaded all the .JPG files to the same directory in Dropbox that contains the .HTML file?

Also when you try to open the HTML file, where are you opening it up from? From the web interface of Dropbox? Have you tried doing it in the local copy of Dropbox on your PC, and if so, does it also fail there?
 
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yes, I just uploaded everything that was on my SSD, which I copied from the micro sd card.
 
I had edited my comment. Are you trying to open the HTML from Dropbox web browser or have you tried from the local copy of Dropbox on your PC?

The HTML file looks like it should work.
 
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