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General / Possible rolling shutter effect
« on: May 10, 2021, 04:06:47 PM »
Hi there,
I am doing a large area (about 200 hectares) aerial survey with a drone and there are problems with the calculation of the DEM. I hope you can help me.
Setting:
Mavic 2 pro; Flight altitude approx. 50 m; App: DJI Ground Station Pro.
I have divided the area into several tiles, which I can fly each with one battery.
At the edges of these tiles, there are now problems with the calculation of the point cloud/alignment; however, only at the edges where the drone stops and flies to the next path (see illustration; there are anomalies in the center of the image). I therefore suspect that this is a rolling shutter effect. Is there anyone with similar experiences? Have you found a solution?
I have tested the following:
- Alignment without rolling shutter compensation and without Adaptive camera model fitting.
- Alignment with rolling shutter compensation and without adaptive camera model fitting
- Alignment without rolling shutter compensation and with adaptive camera model fitting
- Alignment with rolling shutter compensation and with Adaptive camera model fitting
As soon as I add rolling shutter compensation I get a curved/deformed model.
I am doing a large area (about 200 hectares) aerial survey with a drone and there are problems with the calculation of the DEM. I hope you can help me.
Setting:
Mavic 2 pro; Flight altitude approx. 50 m; App: DJI Ground Station Pro.
I have divided the area into several tiles, which I can fly each with one battery.
At the edges of these tiles, there are now problems with the calculation of the point cloud/alignment; however, only at the edges where the drone stops and flies to the next path (see illustration; there are anomalies in the center of the image). I therefore suspect that this is a rolling shutter effect. Is there anyone with similar experiences? Have you found a solution?
I have tested the following:
- Alignment without rolling shutter compensation and without Adaptive camera model fitting.
- Alignment with rolling shutter compensation and without adaptive camera model fitting
- Alignment without rolling shutter compensation and with adaptive camera model fitting
- Alignment with rolling shutter compensation and with Adaptive camera model fitting
As soon as I add rolling shutter compensation I get a curved/deformed model.