This was a thermal mapping job of these buildings. You have to take RGB photos one hour before sunset and thetmal images one hour after.Great look of the city, I can see you was focusing of these 2 buildings. But overall great location. The quality is good as well.
Great look of the city, I can see you was focusing of these 2 buildings. But overall great location. The quality is good as well.
This was a thermal mapping job of these buildings. You have to take RGB photos one hour before sunset and thetmal images one hour after.View attachment 227
The photos haven't been edited because it's for data analysis. The engineers need to compare materials and the sun's heat so they can determine where the roof is retaining heat to find leaks.Have you edited it , or the drone took the photo like this?
The photos haven't been edited because it's for data analysis. The engineers need to compare materials and the sun's heat so they can determine where the roof is retaining heat to find leaks.
Yes I do a flight with the Mavic 3E for map photos 1 hour before sunset and then I fly the Mavis 3T for the thermal flight an hour after sunset. My clients get both sets with a report.So the photo you took here is thermal one ?
Yes I do a flight with the Mavic 3E for map photos 1 hour before sunset and then I fly the Mavis 3T for the thermal flight an hour after sunset. My clients get both sets with a report.
It take about 3 to 3.5 hours. It's the proper way to do thermal roof inspections. Unfortunately you wait 2 hours in between flights. I usually have dinner and get in a sunset video while waiting.
No, I use web odm to create a map of the photos but nothing is edited. They are looking for accuracy not beauty.
I will crop it to get rid of unfinished edges if it doesn't cut into the property being researched.Make sense . I thought you edit the photos too as a last touch for the product before handing to the client
Fair enough.I will crop it to get rid of unfinished edges if it doesn't cut into the property being researched.