Hi All,
I have a requirement of 3D Mesh production using airborne images (Oblique and Nadir Images available). This is a not a drone images.
Is this possible in the context capture to process Large format aerial images flown using aircraft??
IF yes,
What are all the inputs need to be given, I have camera information aerial images and AT results in XYZOPK.
Can anybody guide me?
Hi Madhavan,
CC can certainly process large format aerial images coming from multi camera systems. If you have the camera specs and the position with pose than all you should have to do is import the photos into CC, enter the camera specs and then import the photo positions with the import positions tool. The video below goes into some information on how to go about doing it.
When you have the block created you can also click on the "additional data" tab and change the block type from "generic" to "structured aerial dataset".
www.youtube.com/watch
Hi Madhavan.
U definitely can.
I am currently using the software to generate 3D meshes from nadir+obliques images captured by Vexcel Osprey camera.
You just need to input the EO data, nadir and obliques images.
Of course in the setup, u need to definite few other things - camera pixel size, projection system etc
Hi Robert Cheng,
My requirement is to create 3D mesh (textured) and true ortho photo from airborne oblique and Nadir Images.
Could you please let us know the high-level process using CC and any approximate hours for manual editing.
Regards,
Madhavan
It depend very much on your hw’s spec and the total size of your images.
Currently, i am using Context Capture Center with 2 engines running on 2 workstaions respecitvely. We did a job of about 22k images (nadir +Obliques) and took us about 1.5 months to generate the 3D rexrual models. This is excluding the manual editing. Of course we did paused here and there to do some other smaller urgent jobs in between.
As for the editing part, we did it on Bentley Desacrtes. Once that is done, we re imported it back to CCC and did the re touch.