![]() ![]() The position and shot direction is just much better concentrating on the main object keeping it precisely in the center of the image. Within image matching software you can immediately see the difference of manually captured POI flight and a fully automatic image capturing. Its also a very nice feature for filming and for generating a dense multi image coverage from a footage capture for 3D point cloud mapping. Overall POI is great help because you can create very homogenous and dense image coverages of objects from all directions without having to precisely fly manually a constant radius turn with the copter (flying this radius manually & precisely is extremely difficult). For the Phantom 3 you have to move to the F-Mode in the controller first. When you press the stop button the copter stops the POI mode completely and waits for new commands.Ī DJI video explains in more detail how this work. There is however always this stop button to kill the POI mode – this is handy and needed sometimes. Tuning the speed on an iPad or (even more difficult – on an iPhone) is kind of dangerous because you easily move the slide too much to higher speeds than wanted and the copter will immediately accelerate and start circling your POI object like crazy until you managed to move the slider to slower speeds. Unfortunately you cannot modify this stetting before you start. You can modify the speed setting when the POI mode started. When POI is started it begins with comparably low speeds. You have to carefully check that the radius is free from obstacles when you define the center position, altitude and distance from center (radius) for the POI flight. This time I also checked the full automatic flight modi using the POI (Point Of Interest) mode from DJI and Drone Deploy with the P4Pro and the P3A.īoth work perfectly although I believe the POI mode can be dangerous when its done with low altitudes. To add to the leaf-on data from last autumn.įig.: Leaf-Off point cloud with combined height color coding and reflectance color coding. Have been doing some leaf-off flights now in March on one of my favorite sites for complex tree crown point cloud mapping. Simply check a box to select which scans you’d like to upload to your project rather than manually categorizing, importing, and re-organizing this data.Using DroneDeploy and the POI mode of DJI. With DroneDeploy’s Skydio Sync App, any Skydio flight within a 10-kilometer radius of a DroneDeploy project will appear as an option for upload within the DroneDeploy platform. After your 3D Scan has been imported to your DroneDeploy project, the model begins processing and DroneDeploy emails you once it’s ready. You can now easily identify and select which scan data you’d like to import into DroneDeploy to create high-resolution 3D models or 2D orthomosaic maps. With this integration, your job just got even easier. If you’re a customer of Skydio 3D Scan, then you’re already enjoying best-in-class, automated data capture that the software makes easier and faster than previously possible. As an end-to-end solution, flight-collected media will become easily available on the DroneDeploy platform, saving time and avoiding the hassle of SD cards and manual processes. This integration leverages the Skydio Cloud API to enable automated media transfer between Skydio Cloud and the DroneDeploy cloud platform, providing a streamlined process for data analysis while eliminating the need for manual uploads. ![]() Today, we’re excited to introduce our newest technology partnership with DroneDeploy, optimizing workflows for our mutual enterprise customers. In addition, Skydio Cloud offers a robust set of APIs to enable integration with best-in-class partner solutions, enabling our customers to use Skydio systems with the tools they already have without disrupting their established workflows. Plug the drone into power and it will automatically upload its data, allowing teams to store, search, and share it across the organization. Skydio Cloud gives enterprise customers a way to seamlessly upload and manage their flight media using Skydio Media Sync over Wi-Fi. Keeping track of SD cards, sorting folders, and performing manual uploads is not only cumbersome, but also slows down operations, leaves room for mistakes, and keeps people from focusing on the more important task of performing data analysis to make well-informed decisions. The data captured by drones is invaluable, but making it available to the right teams for analysis in a timely manner is key to getting the most out of it. Enterprise drone operations can be difficult to manage, especially as an organization’s drone program grows. ![]()
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