Hi dmct,
I assume you are using a drone from DJI. There is a known issue/problem when it comes to altitude/elevation information from geotagged images that have been taken with drone from DJI (check this forum).
It does not record the elevation above sea level (as you use for your ground control points), but the altitude (height) above the point of take off. If, for example, you have several surveys with different points of take-off, then PhotoScan might struggle to match these imagery based on the reference information.
Therefore, you have to either
fix the altitude information in the geotagged images or try to
adjust the Z accuracy (default is 10m) for your images in the reference settings.
Note that matching results of nadir imagery with oblique imagery improve if you have sets of oblique imagery at different levels with different angels. For example, one flight line at 10m above the ground, camera at 65 deg from horizontal and another flight line at 20m above the ground with the camera at 75 deg from horizontal.
All the best.
Regards,
SAV
Hello SAV,
first of all thank you for the tips, it worked halfways, I managed to get valid tie points in oblique imagery but it is still not matching oblique with nadir frames. Not only that, I am getting different depths in my sparse cloud, one corresponding to oblique frames and another to nadir.
Any idea of why this is happening?