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<p>Hi,<br></p><p>I'm using GRASS 7.0 to geo-rectify oblique images taken from a fixed
altitude and using RTK-GPS data as a GCP (as a vector file) for the
process. The survey area is very small and flat, so I'm not considering a
DEM for the process.
I'm using the Georectifier tool from GRASS 7.0, matching each RTK-GPS
data point (EPSG:4258 - ETRS 89) with the corresponding pixel of the
picture (column/row).
I need to apply the second order rectification and when I do it, the
result rectified raster is displayed with just "a corner" of the image
(so the image incomplete) to be rectified and without the GCP
overlapped.
However, when I apply the 1st and 3rd order rectification process, it
does appear the complete image rectified and with the GCP overlapped in
place. </p>
<p>Any clue about why I'm not able to geo-rectify properly using the 2nd order rectification? Thanks</p>
<p>P.S.: Before the geo-rectifying process I did "group, target and region(XY)" steps</p>
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