[OpenDroneMap-users] How to troubleshoot orthophoto

Khyale Nascimento khyale at hotmail.com
Thu Jul 28 10:29:06 PDT 2016


The exif data is attached. I will check the point cloud.

From: dmb2 at clevelandmetroparks.com
To: khyale at hotmail.com; opendronemap-users at lists.osgeo.org
Subject: Re: [OpenDroneMap-users] How to troubleshoot orthophoto
Date: Thu, 28 Jul 2016 13:29:28 +0000




 

Are you both seeing the same warping in the point cloud as well? If so then this is an OpenSfM issue. 





> manipulation of focallength and ccd width





>From what I know OpenSfM uses ccd_width for initialization of the process and so inaccuracies shouldn't mess it up too bad. I don't remember if it is the same for focal length as well. Are you doing camera calibration on top of this image manipulation?





My suggestion would be to open up an issue on GitHub and document your process with as many specifics as possible. I will ping the OpenSfM dev to see if they have insights into the issue at hand. 





Khyale, you bring up an interesting point. I'll look into the code and see how it extracts altitude information. Can you upload an image with this exif or paste the output of exifread/jhead?





Thanks all,





Dakota










Dakota Benjamin

Geospatial Developer

clevelandmetroparks.com









From: OpenDroneMap-users <opendronemap-users-bounces at lists.osgeo.org> on behalf of Khyale Nascimento <khyale at hotmail.com>

Sent: Wednesday, July 27, 2016 9:08:19 PM

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Subject: Re: [OpenDroneMap-users] How to troubleshoot orthophoto
 


Hi,


I have the same problem reported by Dennis. Large regions in my orthophoto may be skewed or distorted. I used the same set of images in pix4dmapper and it works well. I used 65 images captured from Inspire 1. The value of altitude extracted from exif data may interfere in the reconstruction? 


In reconstruction, should I use the Absolute Altitude (AMSL, altitude Above Mean Sea Level) or Relative Altitude (AGL, altitude Above Ground Level)? The image's exif data gives me both. In Inspire 1, the 'Relative Altitude' is calculated from the barometer sensor data. And I note the ODM uses the altitude AMSL in the their processes.


Thanks,
Khyale.




 From: db at unmannedairlines.com
Date: Wed, 27 Jul 2016 15:59:49 -0500
To: s_mailinglist at geraschs.de
Subject: Re: [OpenDroneMap-users] How to troubleshoot orthophoto
CC: opendronemap-users at lists.osgeo.org



Simon, thanks for the suggestion.


My GPS EXIF data is all accurate from my testing. I've run it through Photoscan multiple times and have tried ODM a few times over the past several days. If you want to see the dataset you can find it here:


https://www.dropbox.com/sh/zyuxr73df4ozitu/AABixfPR-nmOHU5yL_1MOmyka?dl=0





This includes the source imagery (95 files) plus the output geotiff from Photoscan. 




On Wed, Jul 27, 2016 at 3:33 PM, Simon  <s_mailinglist at geraschs.de> wrote:


Hi Dennis,



have you used the georeferencing option in one of the two ways possible?

Could be related to wrong GPS info in the exif tags, or in the GCP-lists

file...



Regards, Simon




On 07/27/2016 09:55 PM, Dennis Baldwin wrote:

> Hi,

>

> I've been working with some aerial imagery that I shot over the past

> few months. Basically doing a comparison of ODM output with my

> Photoscan results. Unfortunately with the latest codebase I've been

> getting some pretty strange results when generating an orthophoto. You

> can see what I'm talking about here:

>

> 
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/extsb6o6jaoq8t2/AADRvkeINPydFVwKDaheZtzSa?dl=0

>

> You can see the intended results from Photoscan (after running through

> gdal2tiles) here:

>

> 
http://www.unmannedairlines.com/dev/tiger_stadium

>

> My question is what is the best way to go about troubleshooting these

> results? I have all of the log output, but am not sure of the best

> place to start. This imagery was generated with a Phantom 4 so I did

> have to do some manipulation of focallength and ccd width just to get

> ODM to run. Perhaps I botched something there.

>

> Any insight of where to start would be much appreciated.

>

> Thanks,

> Dennis

>

>



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