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Please add support for DJI Mavic 3 Enterprise (RTK) in Drone2Map.

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07-27-2023 03:58 AM
OleSeidel1
Regular Contributor

Please add support for DJI Mavic 3 Enterprise (RTK) in Drone2Map.

The M3E is DJI's flag ship drone in the C2 category in the EU. It is one of the few which is officially certified (Phantom 4 is not).

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AndreasHall
Esri Contributor

Thanks for the update. I have encountered the decimal separator issue in various circumstances and it could be the case now as well as we are using non-english Windows. We have sent our case to Esri INC Support but have not heard back yet. Hopefully they can identify the issue and fix it in upcoming releases.

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AndreasHall
Esri Contributor

We did eventually get a bug registered for our issue. 
BUG-000161833 for ArcGIS Drone2Map (esri.com)

GianniCampanile2
Occasional Contributor

HI, we have the same problem (see image):

GianniCampanile2_0-1693846121371.png

@GIS_Admin: can you specify better how to determine the geoid and how to change height ? Do you mean changing the metadata of images ?

Thanks

Gianni

 

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AndreasHall
Esri Contributor

You should not experience problems with geoid height if you set the correct horizontal and vertical coordinate system settings for your input images and output project. That said, there seems to be cases when this does not always work.

You should first make sure that you are using correct coordinate information system settings. If you still need to make corrections manually you need to figure out the geoid height in the area where you are. In Sweden, you can download a raster defining the geoid height from the national land survey. To fix raster data, like DEM, you can use ArcGIS Pro and the raster calculator to subtract the geoid height from the DEM. As for the mesh, I am not sure how to fix it.

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