The following i would like to try and do with dronedeploy please can someone help.
I've been pondering this idea for long now as it will have it's benefits in many situations, however i just don't know how well it will work ?
My concern is firstly, how is the best way to do it ? Is there perhaps a instructional tutorial ?
I'm worried about overlap issues and will i get all the footage and will the software recognize where to add the footage from the last ending point.
for example, say i spilt a mapped AOI in half, map out half of it with the drone.
How can i add/draw the other half of the waypoints, without any problems, ie the lines and overlap is automatically drawn, who's to say the lines will be exactly spaced out in the second waypoint draw you create., will it not be a mismatch to the first half ?
Then what if the wind changes (should i go back the next day to do the second half) and i need to change the flight direction, the grid will change from the geid that was flown the day before, obviously the photos will now be "rotated" as the drone is taking pictures in a different direction.
I've been pondering this idea for long now as it will have it's benefits in many situations, however i just don't know how well it will work ?
My concern is firstly, how is the best way to do it ? Is there perhaps a instructional tutorial ?
I'm worried about overlap issues and will i get all the footage and will the software recognize where to add the footage from the last ending point.
for example, say i spilt a mapped AOI in half, map out half of it with the drone.
How can i add/draw the other half of the waypoints, without any problems, ie the lines and overlap is automatically drawn, who's to say the lines will be exactly spaced out in the second waypoint draw you create., will it not be a mismatch to the first half ?
Then what if the wind changes (should i go back the next day to do the second half) and i need to change the flight direction, the grid will change from the geid that was flown the day before, obviously the photos will now be "rotated" as the drone is taking pictures in a different direction.