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Hi, We usually follow 3 months release schedule. Bugs will be fixed in next release. Thank you.
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Hi, This is not a DTM issue. There is an issue with the method we used to compute the best image for street-side images. It is a known issue. This will be updated in the next release and will resolve your issue. Thank you.
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10-08-2020
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Hi, Image locations are not coming up in the image because the CamPitch value of the current image is less than 80. Currently, camera locations will only show up if the CamPitch value for an image is between 80 to 95. This issue will be fixed in the next release. Thank You.
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10-08-2020
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Hi, Please use this - E| https://elevation3d.arcgis.com/arcgis/rest/services/WorldElevation3D/Terrain3D/ImageServer|13 It is correct value to define DEM. I think it's working fine. See below
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10-07-2020
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Hi, No, XY and ImageDirection are not sufficient. You cannot calculate DepthImg. It points to a file resource. "Image" field in the feature class points to the URL of RGB image. Similarly, "DepthImg" field points to the URL of depth image. More information about depth - Depth map - Wikipedia
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10-07-2020
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Hi, I am sorry but currently we don't provide tools to generate/create depth images. Users usually obtain depth images using stereo camera, triangulation, point cloud, or Lidar data etc. Thank you.
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10-07-2020
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Hi, I can confirm that the OIC is not using the elevation data. The reason for this is because the DTM is not defined properly in the OIC. Can you update the "DEMPrefix" Parameter in the OIC to this "DEMPrefix":"E|https://elevation3d.arcgis.com/arcgis/rest/services/WorldElevation3D/Terrain3D/ImageServer|13" You can update by using the Properties tool.
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Pitch = 90 -> camera pointing towards the horizon Pitch = 0 -> camera looking down (nadir) Pitch = 180 -> camera looking up (sky) So if cameras are pointed downward, then pitch is less than 90
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