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General / Align and merging chuncks by georeferenced markers
« on: January 10, 2025, 12:21:10 PM »
Hello, I have a dataset from a corridor flight with only one strip. In some corners, the plane moved off the planned flight path, so there are areas with very little overlap between photos. Because of this, Metashape can’t automatically align these photos.
To fix this, I divided the flight into 4 chunks, each covering a section where the photos aligned properly. For each pair of photos that couldn’t align, I created 4-5 merging markers in QGIS (georeferenced XYZ markers) and placed them on the images in Metashape. Now, I want to align and merge these 4 aligned chunks into one chunk for the whole corridor flight. After that, I plan to add GCPs along the flight path, import an external DEM and create an orthomosaic.
I know I need to use the "Align Chunks" tool with the "Marker" option. Should I also check the "Fit Scale" option?
After I merge all the chunks into one, can I remove the merging markers? Or do they need to stay because they are the only "tie points" linking the photos? Also, do the merging markers need to be as accurate as GCPs?
Please note that I only have XYZ data for the photos, without angles (roll, pitch, yaw).
To fix this, I divided the flight into 4 chunks, each covering a section where the photos aligned properly. For each pair of photos that couldn’t align, I created 4-5 merging markers in QGIS (georeferenced XYZ markers) and placed them on the images in Metashape. Now, I want to align and merge these 4 aligned chunks into one chunk for the whole corridor flight. After that, I plan to add GCPs along the flight path, import an external DEM and create an orthomosaic.
I know I need to use the "Align Chunks" tool with the "Marker" option. Should I also check the "Fit Scale" option?
After I merge all the chunks into one, can I remove the merging markers? Or do they need to stay because they are the only "tie points" linking the photos? Also, do the merging markers need to be as accurate as GCPs?
Please note that I only have XYZ data for the photos, without angles (roll, pitch, yaw).