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Spark and what software for photogrammetry?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bounder" data-source="post: 118944" data-attributes="member: 12147"><p>I wanted to try some mapping with my spark - and came across this thread. I had not solved the 85 deg tilt problem, so thanks for that!</p><p></p><p>If it helps, Litchi can be used to create flightplans suitable for mapping. You need to use the import csv mission functionality, and some groovy spreadsheet ninjutsu to generate good csvs but I can confirm this works. </p><p></p><p>I think I wrote python scripts to generate a waypoint grid - it was crude but it worked. I could then import the csvs into litchi - export them as KMLs - check google earth with 3d buildings switched on to cross check heights against known obstacles, and fine tune them in the litchi editor.</p><p></p><p>Really cool.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bounder, post: 118944, member: 12147"] I wanted to try some mapping with my spark - and came across this thread. I had not solved the 85 deg tilt problem, so thanks for that! If it helps, Litchi can be used to create flightplans suitable for mapping. You need to use the import csv mission functionality, and some groovy spreadsheet ninjutsu to generate good csvs but I can confirm this works. I think I wrote python scripts to generate a waypoint grid - it was crude but it worked. I could then import the csvs into litchi - export them as KMLs - check google earth with 3d buildings switched on to cross check heights against known obstacles, and fine tune them in the litchi editor. Really cool. [/QUOTE]
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