Please add support for DJI Mavic 3 Enterprise Multispectral UAV drone to supported drones list for Drone2Map Multispectral Image processing
Hi @Joe_Brickley,
The Mavic 3 Multispectral is supported as of Drone2Map 2023.1.x which is available to use now. There is no specific Enterprise version of this camera that we know. The version of the drone with enterprise support (which I believe is DJIs premium tech support) has the same camera. If you are having issues trying to process your imagery please let me know and I can help look into them further.
The Mavic 3 Multispectral camera is supported in Drone2Map as of version 2023.1.x.
The DJI 3M camera is supported now, but I can't seem to get the software to create two orthomosaics corresponding to the four multispectral cameras, along with the 3M's RGB cosmos camera. The end result should produce and ortho with R,G,RE, and NIR bands and a second ortho with true color RGB.
Hi you all,
I just started taking drone images and processing them in ArcGIS Pro. According to the problem described by BrentDoty, I have similar questions. So, in my ArcGIS version, the DJI Mavic 3 Multispectral camera parameters did not show up. I filled them in manually, and I was able to create an orthomosaic by just using the RGB images :-).
Regarding the issue of @BrentDoty, I wanted to know if there is a solution to creating an ortho with R, G, RE, and NIR bands. If there is, it would be super friendly if someone could explain how to do it!
I am looking forward to an answer!
Best Jonas
@JonasTrenz I was able to open up the symbology of the MS ortho and change the bands to correspond to my cameras, R, G, RE, and NIR just as you mentioned. However, I am using ESRI's Drone2map to process. I'm not sure it can be done directly in Pro.
@BrentDoty @JonasTrenz There are two different camera models for the Mavic 3 Multispectral sensor, one for RGB and the other for Multispectral. In Drone2Map we have you select the type of product you want to create when first importing the imagery in the new project page. You will receive a pop-up (see below) that offers options based off the capabilities of the camera. This determines what camera model is used and the settings for the project.
@JonasTrenz In ArcGIS Pro the same concept applies but you need to manually change the camera model if you would like RGB or a Multispectral output. The camera models determine certain processing parameters as well as the band order.
@MarkBarker1, thanks a lot for your support. I updated my ArcGis version, changed the camera settings, and imported the my file. After adjusting I wanted to create an orthomosaic but got this error message:
Could you let me know if you're familiar with this problem?
@JonasTrenz I have not encountered that error before, but the messaging seems pretty specific. I would first recommend looking for the image with the OID it is mentioning and removing it, then trying processing again.
If that doesn't work or you cant find the image then reaching out to technical support would be your next best option.
https://support.esri.com/en-us/contact
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