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General / Re: Georeferencing 3D scan with known position points
« on: April 09, 2022, 10:40:47 AM »
Hi Paulo!
I finally found the workaround:
Re-importing the 3D scan point cloud and shifting the XYZ coordinates in "Import cloud" form with XYZ values of one of the known points. Thus, both clouds are "almost aligned" +/-10 meters and above all georeferenced in the same coordinates reference system.
The following workflow makes the final alignment very well:
1. Create Markers on the 3D scan (corners etc...)
2. Export Markers in txt
3. Transform WGS84 cameras geotags CRS into projected one (metric) : UTM, RGF93 etc. )in photogrammetric chunk
4. Align cameras
3. Import Markers (tie points)
4. Align Markers with cameras (same corners etc. ) as with GCPs
5. Optimize
5. Generate Dense Cloud
6. "Align chunks" and "Merge chunks"
Done.
I finally found the workaround:
Re-importing the 3D scan point cloud and shifting the XYZ coordinates in "Import cloud" form with XYZ values of one of the known points. Thus, both clouds are "almost aligned" +/-10 meters and above all georeferenced in the same coordinates reference system.
The following workflow makes the final alignment very well:
1. Create Markers on the 3D scan (corners etc...)
2. Export Markers in txt
3. Transform WGS84 cameras geotags CRS into projected one (metric) : UTM, RGF93 etc. )in photogrammetric chunk
4. Align cameras
3. Import Markers (tie points)
4. Align Markers with cameras (same corners etc. ) as with GCPs
5. Optimize
5. Generate Dense Cloud
6. "Align chunks" and "Merge chunks"
Done.