Great and simple explanation! Haven't used UgCS for sometime now. Does it support shooting RAW images instead of JPG? I know most people consider this an overkill but I think it's very crucial if you need a proper textured model.
Hi! UgCS does support RAW image capture. Just make sure you have that setting chosen in the native app (e.g. DJI Pilot 2) and then when flying with UgCS the drone will still capture RAW images instead of JPEG. Hope it helps!
@@sphengineering thank you for the quick answer. Problem is with the DJI they changed the app too many times lately and wasn't sure if this is the case.
With #UgCS Expert license you get access to #LiDAR Area tool which has this feature - Area buffer can be used to expand the whole area not just the survey lines. This tool can also be used for photogrammetry purposes.
Great and simple explanation! Haven't used UgCS for sometime now. Does it support shooting RAW images instead of JPG? I know most people consider this an overkill but I think it's very crucial if you need a proper textured model.
Hi! UgCS does support RAW image capture. Just make sure you have that setting chosen in the native app (e.g. DJI Pilot 2) and then when flying with UgCS the drone will still capture RAW images instead of JPEG. Hope it helps!
@@sphengineering thank you for the quick answer. Problem is with the DJI they changed the app too many times lately and wasn't sure if this is the case.
Excellent video packed with tips and tricks.
Thank's! Glad you liked it! New videos coming soon! 🙌
@@sphengineering pls same video for Lidar L1/L2 planning. Great video!
@@gisprofessional1684 Thank you for the comment! We are working on it, coming soon!
Great if we can have the buffer around the study area also because overshoot only consider the flight paths.
With #UgCS Expert license you get access to #LiDAR Area tool which has this feature - Area buffer can be used to expand the whole area not just the survey lines. This tool can also be used for photogrammetry purposes.
Hi! Can you help understand something, why when you change the tilt to 45° the route stay the same? shouldn´t the route change?
Hi! It does depend on what type of object are you scanning. In #UgCS the route stays unchanged by design when adjusting the camera angle.
@@sphengineering Thanks for your answer. Is there a way to make it change?
To give you a better answer, could you share what you want to scan?
Also, you can drop us a message at support@ugcs.com, and let's talk in detail.