Hello JasonR and Alexey,
Thanks for your replies!
Are your targets unique in the sense that you didn't accidentally pick the wrong one when marking them? Are you optimizing your cameras with the GCPs selected? Those are some common errors to check.
I double checked my targets and I didn't accidentally make any wrong picks necessarily. However, I must admit that while capturing the images, I did not have GCP targets placed all around the field site. Bushes and small, unique-looking rocks were essentially used as my GCP "targets". I feel that I picked these bush/rock targets quite accurately. Before posting here, I did unchecked my cameras and only selected the GCPs when I did the "Optimize cameras" option as that combo seemed to improve my accuracy.
Hello egross,
Are you observing any high projection errors (in pixels) for any of markers? Also is this table shown before or after optimization operation, and if it is after the optimization, which coefficients have been adjusted?
Please see the attached screenshot for the projection errors associated with each marker. This is my first time attempting to employ GCPs so I'm not too sure if the projection errors (in pixels) are too large. Both tables that I have attached in my forum posts associated with this topic show results after the optimization operation. For the optimization operation, I only selected "Adaptive camera model fitting" (Selecting this option grayed out all of the options listed in the General section of the Optimize Camera Alignment dialog box).