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Camera Calibration / Re: Wrong camera orientation after photo alignment
« on: December 14, 2023, 08:53:14 AM »
Thanks for your reply! It is quite helpful to know where could go wrong and how to improve in future flights!
Agree - the issue may come from the low coverage between photos. Our photo overlap ratio was set at 70%, a ratio that works for flat terrain but is likely too low for dense vegetation. We just realized that. A study (https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4907/12/2/250) used 90% overlap for their small-scale tree size survey, and it looks performing well. Next time we may also try this ratio.
If we can't get a chance to revisit the site, I will try to manually add markers, though I guess you know, that's quite time-consuming!
Agree - the issue may come from the low coverage between photos. Our photo overlap ratio was set at 70%, a ratio that works for flat terrain but is likely too low for dense vegetation. We just realized that. A study (https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4907/12/2/250) used 90% overlap for their small-scale tree size survey, and it looks performing well. Next time we may also try this ratio.
If we can't get a chance to revisit the site, I will try to manually add markers, though I guess you know, that's quite time-consuming!