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WGAN Forum Founder & WGAN-TV Podcast Host Atlanta, Georgia |
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GeoCV Virtual Open Houseā¢ courtesy of GeoCV Hi All, Good news ... When you buy a GeoCV Kit/Subscription between 1 January 2019 and 30 June 2019, you will receive 12 Months Free WGAN Basic Membership to help you Succeed Faster. Details Best, Dan |
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Hey Dan, its still in beta with limited release correct? I'd buy it right now if I could. | ||
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WGAN Forum Founder & WGAN-TV Podcast Host Atlanta, Georgia |
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@Tommy629 You can buy GeoCV Kit/Subscription now. Contact GeoCV Here Best, Dan |
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I sent that guy a few requests and never heard back..... I understand he wants people who have a huge portfolio of clients already. |
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Yes, they just reached out to me.... I don't think this will be an either or situation. I see where both platforms can co-exist if they settle their litigation. In the corporate world they like stability. Matterport is stability. In the creative, entrepreneur world they like cutting edge and different. GeoCV is cutting edge and different. If you have a business you probably have different solutions for various industries. Not one size fits all. I just need something that works. Right now Matterport works, there are thousands of tours out in the world. That gives some clients a comfort factor. I can see where GeoCV will fill a need I have where clients do not want to be locked into a system and want to own the content. |
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WGAN Basic Member Boston |
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Hi Dan,& all I've noticed that GeoCV has an "Outdoor mode" in that example, do you know how that is achieved? It doesn't appear to be drone results (or is it)? Perhaps photographs from a camera on a high pole that GeoCV auto processes? Any body have any insight there? Thanks |
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GeoCV Co-Founder New York City |
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Quote:Originally Posted by Noddy Perhaps we should create a new thread for this feature, but for now, here is some info: It works as follows: - You need a regular drone with a good enough camera (for example, we used Phantom 4 Pro V2.0). - Flight automation software such as DroneDeploy is recommended. You should be also able to fly manually. - We provide you guidelines for shooting (see brief description below). You shoot and send us the images. - We use photogrammetric software to stitch them into 3D scan and optionally align 360 images to the 3D scan. - We align the exterior 3D scan with the interior 3D scan, and import all the content into GeoCV 3D tour. - The whole process might take several days. Here is the brief description of guidelines for shooting: - It includes automated regular grid trajectory for oblique and nadir shots, which could be automated via DroneDeploy software. This allows you to capture the main content for the house and its surroundings. We also recommend to additionally manually fly around the house in a few circles at multiple altitudes to provide better coverage, quality and level of detail. If flying at low altitudes is prohibitive, you might need to walk around the house with the drone in your hands. - For any trajectory, consequent images should have large, e.g. 80%, overlap. If possible, the whole house or its larger portions should be visible in the frame, unless these are the images for surroundings. Different flight sessions should have a large enough overlap in trajectory or coverage, e.g. they should start capturing from the approximately the same point. - You can optionally capture aerial 360 images, which we could integrate into GeoCV 3D tour both aligned to the exterior 3D scan and as highlights. You should use third-party software to capture and automatically stitch these images. We require both the stitched images and source frames for each panorama. - While shooting with a drone for photogrammetry is not that hard, it does require some skills and experience, so please be prepared for some trial and error learning curve. At least in the beginning until you master the skill, it might be a time consuming process, e.g. could take 2 hours, so it's recommended to have a few extra batteries fully charged before the shoot. According to Inman such GeoCV 3D tours "blow minds", so it's worth the effort. |
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WGAN Basic Member Boston |
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Great, thanks Anton, very helpful info! | ||
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WGAN Forum Founder & WGAN-TV Podcast Host Atlanta, Georgia |
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Quote:Originally Posted by @AntonYakubenko Anton, Thank you for the detailed notes on how to do this ... Here is the WGAN Forum discussion on this topic: Tip: How to create a 3D aerial fly-in with DroneDeploy and GeoCV Dan |
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WGAN Forum Founder & WGAN-TV Podcast Host Atlanta, Georgia |
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Hi All, If you bought a GeoCV Kit, reminder to redeem 12 months free WGAN Basic Membership. Official Rules | Receive 12 Months of Free WGAN Basic Membership Order Form Best, Dan |
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