Just found this video on youtube, shot at IBC 2015 Amsterdam.
It gives you a closer look at Zenmuse X5, on ground and in flight.
I have to say, Inspire 1 never looked so serious.
Enjoy !
He used this software... Pix4D UAV mapping photogrammetry software, Pix4Dmapper
The trial version has been fun playing with... the pro version does the fly thru stuff...
Just waiting to the iOS Inspire app to come out of beta... to start using this more often...
Hi,
can you explain meg with what program you did this and how it works? (new to it) and really interested in starting making stuff like this. I would like to know if you could help me in giving some more information like:
specs of PC I need, (i7, or xeon cpu, grafics card.. etc)
what program I can use and where I can get it... available for iOS or only android
do I need licences to buy in order to use some or all of the software or is there a no cost version for me to sniff into it...
the program I used for this is Agisoft Photoscan: Agisoft PhotoScan
A powerfull computer results in less rendering time - I have a i7 and a Nvidia GTX 760 and it takes two days for rendering the model above.
There is no need for a special software on your tablet, just fly and take the pictures in manual mode and then feed photoscan with them at home.
the program I used for this is Agisoft Photoscan: Agisoft PhotoScan
A powerfull computer results in less rendering time - I have a i7 and a Nvidia GTX 760 and it takes two days for rendering the model above.
There is no need for a special software on your tablet, just fly and take the pictures in manual mode and then feed photoscan with them at home.
Nice work.
Do you use the Pro version of Agisoft?
You recommend to take the photos in manual mode? How many photos did you take for this model of Burgbergturm?
How much time did it take you do this? (not including processing imagery time)
For this work I used the trail version - which in fact is the pro version.
Yes, you should use manual mode to be sure each photo shows the same color of the objekt to be sure Agisoft can handle all the photos.
If you use the automatic mode, the shutter speed and others change maybe during the flight around your object.
I took 177 photos for this model in about 15 minutes (one battery).
You should take photos only when it's cloudy outside to have the same light conditions on each side of the objekt.
On sunny days you will get bad results because of shade.