Hope you are right. I am anxiously awaiting notification that my 3T has shipped. I process everything in Flir Thermal Studio. Are you using ThermalConverter or have you found another process/product?Title says it all, including the Mavic 3T
I didn't see the M3T listed on the site as being supported. Do you have access to a 3T or know someone that tested it? I found a free online site to convert the DJI thermal core images to an IMG format that is supposed to be able to import into Flir Studio, but waiting for my unit to test.after they solved the EVO and the M3T they bumped the prise to 1000$
I didn't see the M3T listed on the site as being supported. Do you have access to a 3T or know someone that tested it? I found a free online site to convert the DJI thermal core images to an IMG format that is supposed to be able to import into Flir Studio, but waiting for my unit to test.
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I dont know anyone with that drone yet, if you can get me a shot or two, I will convert them as a test
I will be glad to share a few pics as soon as my drone arrives. I don't currently have a need to do large batch conversion of files to Flir Tiffs or Rjpegs, but once I can confirm that I can collect thermal images flying missions with the 3T, I will be interested as it will become my backup drone for thermal data collection.I dont know anyone with that drone yet, if you can get me a shot or two, I will convert them as a test
HeyMCW LLC, I have the autel evo 2 enterprise 640T and when I convert the images, the temperature readings are way off... do you have any idea what might cause this to happen or how to solve it?!I have the 640T and works perfectly, all data matches the Autel PC Tool.
Have you seen a thermal map from the 640T? It looks great