Hi there!
I'm trying to create an orthomosiac of an urban area and am having trouble with the images not stitching together properly. I've used Drone2Map (standard license) on several projects and this is the first time experiencing this issue.
I have tried using both the "None" and "Sparse Point Cloud" orthorectification methods and neither produced the results I need.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @StormwaterAdmin,
One the first things that stands out is the ground control that you are using. It looks like you are getting some pretty high residual values which can negatively affect the adjustment and output quality. Have you processed without these control points and do you see the same seamline issues?
Additionally, are you on the latest version of Drone2Map? (2023.2.2)
If not, then I would highly recommend you update as we have done some significant improvements to orthomosaic generation. Specifically, True Ortho products are now the default for both Standard and Advanced licenses. https://doc.arcgis.com/en/drone2map/2023.1/get-started/whats-new.htm#ESRI_SECTION1_7E15549EFB7E47C3B...
Please test processing the flight on the latest version and let me know if you are still seeing these issues.
Regards,
Mark
@StormwaterAdmin SOme questions for you based on your covergae.
1) When you flew the area dis you have at least 70% image covergae?
2) What type of flight pattern dod you fly? Area Survey, CrossHatch, Random?
3) Can you show a screen capture of your flight pattern
4) for the stitching method you should use higher density point clouds if oyu have sparce image coverage, as it is this characteristic that D2M uses to tie image points together
Cheers
Gordon
Hi @StormwaterAdmin,
One the first things that stands out is the ground control that you are using. It looks like you are getting some pretty high residual values which can negatively affect the adjustment and output quality. Have you processed without these control points and do you see the same seamline issues?
Additionally, are you on the latest version of Drone2Map? (2023.2.2)
If not, then I would highly recommend you update as we have done some significant improvements to orthomosaic generation. Specifically, True Ortho products are now the default for both Standard and Advanced licenses. https://doc.arcgis.com/en/drone2map/2023.1/get-started/whats-new.htm#ESRI_SECTION1_7E15549EFB7E47C3B...
Please test processing the flight on the latest version and let me know if you are still seeing these issues.
Regards,
Mark
I updated to the latest version and the ortho is looking much better! Thanks for the help.
Glad to hear! Happy to help