The request, as exposed, seems to be applicable to "Nadir only" flights, and maybe to some extent to multi-camera systems acquisitions. I would believe that in such configurations, the longitudinal and lateral overlaps are controlled by the flight planning application. Would this feature be a way of controlling the expected outcome of the flight plan ? Is this a way to provide acquisition quality metrics to the final client ?
Hello Sylvain,
I wish that after AT there will be another report that will display the overlaps between images.
If an AT will show issues that are caused by insufficient overlapping the user will know what should he change to get better results.
Regards,
Michael Kikinzon
Bentley Support Engineer
McKit Software Products Ltd.
Gush Ezion 13, Givat Shmuel, 54030
+972 54 570-5736
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Hello, thank you for this feedback.
The request, as exposed, seems to be applicable to "Nadir only" flights, and maybe to some extent to multi-camera systems acquisitions.
I would believe that in such configurations, the longitudinal and lateral overlaps are controlled by the flight planning application. Would this feature be a way of controlling the expected outcome of the flight plan ? Is this a way to provide acquisition quality metrics to the final client ?
Thanks
Sylvain