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Adjusting image processing
From the course: Drone Analysis with Drone2Map and ArcGIS Online
Adjusting image processing
- [Instructor] Now, let's check the properties for image processing before we create the True Ortho. Here on the Home tab of the main menu, we're going to find the Processing group. And what I want you to click are the Options here, this gear icon. Here in the options for our processing, we will click Adjust Images. Here are the parameters that we set for adjusting the image processing in our True Ortho creation. Notice immediately that you have these blue icons that are available for hovers in case you want to know what any of these parameters do. Now, notice in the Tie Points Options that the initial image scale is set to 1/8 or eighth the image size. And this means essentially that the initial tie point image is scaled to allow for faster processing. That is where the 2D rapid identification comes in and is default. However, if you want to have the best accuracy in the project, it should be a one-to-one tie point, as long as your computer can handle that processing. So let's go…
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How to create a 2D project2m 28s
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What is a true ortho?2m 13s
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Planning your drone flight2m 1s
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Using ground control points (GCP)2m 20s
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Tying GCPs to images8m 47s
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Adjusting image processing1m 50s
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Processing and postprocessing check1m 41s
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Reviewing the accuracy of your true othoromosaic2m 29s
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Creating the true ortho1m 1s
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Challenge: Compare and contrast GCP true ortho40s
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Solution: Compare and contrast GCP true ortho4m 47s
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