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Hello @Anonymous User I have just tested this now, realising it is 8 hours after you posted this, but in my version of Site Scan Flight 4.3.1 on iPad OS 15.5 it all appears to be working correctly. Cheers Gordon
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@ZoltanKelly the flight log data is stored as part of the Fleet Management technology in Site Scan Flight and then uploaded to Site Scan Manager through the network connection. THis provide access to the full Fleet Management engine in the cloud. Site Scan LE is designed as a light flight planning tool to support our Drone2Map and customers who use the inspection workflows. Currently it is not possible to export the flight logs. Cheers Gordon
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Hello @AndrewBowne to help the team understand this a little more can you please supply the source drone, camera used, imagery type (RGB, IR, Thermal), pixel resolution of the camera and if there was greater than one flying height in the mission. I have seen project of this size process out so all this will be important. The I would also suggest logging with technical support. Cheers Gordon
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An Insider article from June 10th, 2016 titled "Web GIS, Simply", the author asks the question: "What is Web GIS?" The author provide this answer: "Simply put, Web GIS is a pattern, or architectural approach, for implementing a modern GIS. It’s powered by web services—standard services that deliver data and capabilities, and connect components." The ArcGIS Parcel Fabric utilises standard web services that deliver data and capabilities through the parcel fabric service. Today, ArcGIS Pro uses these services and capabilities to manage land records for many of our clients. Looking to the future, we envision these same capabilities provided through a web browser. Please help us define the requirements and your expectations of editing through a web app by taking a few minutes to respond to this survey. ArcGIS Parcel Fabric Browser Requirements Cheers Gordon Sumerling
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@KathleenHoenke I doubt that the Go Pro Max would support MISB as it is a consumer grade camera. I might suggest a Garmin VIRB Action Camera. There is a good article that discusses these and ArcGIS here The Garmin VIRB cameras record GPS and camera orientation data with the video. This position and orientation metadata enables FMV for ArcGIS to locate the sensor on the map, and if the camera footprint (field of view) is aimed toward the ground, the moving video footprint can also be displayed in ArcGIS. Cheers Gordon
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@Carolyn_M These are two seperate transformation sets. The recommendation here is to separate the data into two unique featue classes. Transform them and then bring them back together. Unfortunately the Australian, Cocos Islands and Christmas Islands are on Separate Ntv2 grid files.
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Hello @JeffHouser ArcGIS Pro has the tool called Convert LAS. This tool can convert between LAS, ZLAS, and LAZ formats. Hope this helps Gordon
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Hello @PJosephia It may be a case that you are seing a differnece between ellipsoidal and orthometric heights. This blog article describes the issue you are seeing Cheers Gordon
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Hello @KathleenHoenke With regards to any digital camera and support in FMV, it requires that encoded video metadata adheres to the Motion Imagery Standards Board (MISB) Video Moving Target Indicator and Track Metadata standard (ST 0903). If you have the correct metadata then you can use the video multiplexer tool which combines a video stream file and an associated metadata file synchronised by a time stamp. The Meta data required is here Good Luck Gordon
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Hello to the Australian Parcel Fabric community. I wanted to start out by providing some introductory information on Parcel Fabric. Below I have included the core information on the data model and the licensing of Parcel Fabric. This should help to get you all started. Parcel Fabric Data Model and Data Migration: Parcel Fabric information model, boundary model and Parcel Lineage https://community.esri.com/t5/arcgis-parcel-fabric-videos/parcel-fabric-information-model-boundary-model-and/m-p/976812#M3 Migrating and administrating parcels with ArcGIS Pro 2.7 https://community.esri.com/t5/arcgis-parcel-fabric-videos/meetup-migrating-and-administrating-parcels-with/m-p/1022942#M51 Licensing and Deployment: Parcel Fabric User Type Extension Licensing and Deployments https://community.esri.com/t5/arcgis-parcel-fabric-videos/parcel-fabric-user-type-extension-licensing-and/m-p/976578#M1 How to install ArcGIS Enterprise base deployment using ArcGIS Enterprise Builder for Parcel Fabrics https://community.esri.com/t5/arcgis-parcel-fabric-videos/how-to-install-arcgis-enterprise-base-deployment/m-p/976865#M35 How to install PostgreSQL and create a geodatabase for parcel fabrics https://community.esri.com/t5/arcgis-parcel-fabric-videos/how-to-install-postgresql-and-create-a-geodatabase/m-p/976831#M6 How to upgrade a parcel Fabric to the latest version? https://community.esri.com/t5/arcgis-parcel-fabric-videos/how-to-upgrade-a-parcel-fabric-to-the-latest/m-p/976859#M30 If you have any questions feel free to reach out and we'll assist where we can Cheers Gordon
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@AmirBar-Maor this is a great tip. Couple of comments: For an Enterprise Geodatabase the relationshup is the fully quailfied table relationship like: <database>.<USER>.RecordHasTax For it appear in the Web Service fabric it has to published as an expression as part of the service. It cannot be created post publishing. cheers Gordon
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@st_123 It is one recommendation to improve accurcay. I would also fly lower to increase resolution. As for the sinking below the surface. This blog article is probably relevant
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Hello @st_123 So youare using a Phantom4 RTK. The Resoltion indicates you were flying somewhere between 70 and 80m. This wouls indicate that you should get a resonable resoltion mesh model, if the image overlap is good. We normally recommend 80% in the forwards and 70% in the side. Do you have this overlap?
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@Richard_Nairn there is a really good dicusion here on the merits of the Export Raster tool v's the Copy Raster tool. They key is the Force RGB option " Check the Force RGB check box to export the output raster as a three-band RGB raster dataset with the current renderer. Additionally, while exporting to formats such as TIFF, JP2, PNG, and MRF that support alpha bands, you can use this option to export the data as a four-band raster dataset with an alpha band to preserve the transparency settings of the original data" It appears the copy raster tool does not have this capability but has the Ignore Background Value option which may be the same. Hope this helps Gordon
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Hello @Richard_Nairn I like to trial this in interactive form first. I can get this to work with output to JP2's with the following Export the image initially as TIFF. Load the TIFF image your interested in. Go to the symbology tab and Set the Mask values to (0,0,0) Create a new area feature class and draw a polygon which has the image extent Right click the TIFF image in the table of contents and select Export Raster Set the output name to be <name>.jp2 Select the clipping Geometry Clipping Type : Outside Use Renderer Force RGB Output format JP2 Compression Quality 75 Output image is a 4 Band JP2 image with Alpha band Hope this helps. some Gordon
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