Hi, so the data i have is approx 300 photos with a Nikon D810 (with or without geo -location data sideloaded from a phone app) and a .e57 file created from multiple scans with a Leica RC360. of a building.
No matter what I do I cant get to the reconstruction phase without the error as stated in the title "Positioning levels of photos and point clouds are not consistent "
If i try to manually set the location of the scan as 0,0,0 it gives an error "More than 1 scan in E57 file"
So I assume there must be a setting for the software to align the point cloud and photos visually and not their geodata?
The geolocation of the model is not required. Just need the model as 'proof of concept'.
The only other point to mention is that asked our 'scanner guy' are co-ordinate systems for the Leica and he wasn't aware of any settings for projections.
I have the same problem.
I have three data sets
one from drone , another from lazer scanner and a third from terestrial fotos.
I place GCP in the pointcloud and extract them in order to apply them in terestrial fotos, and drone fotos.
Two data sets the drone and terestrial allign perfects and merge them perfect.
BUT when I try to merge the third block that has lazer data it appears me the message position level issue.
I am a surveyor and I know very well what I do, all the blocks are in the arbitrary coordinate system that I extract from point clouds.
Still Can not solve it.
Contextcapture needs to have scan position either by manual input or trajectory.
Better start a new thread as your case doesn't seem to be the same.