Hi Map Pilot Team,
I'm trying to troubleshoot a bad Pix4D MapperPro result from a flight the other day. I execute my flights in mountainous terrain with no cell service, and your flight software has been critical to making this project possible. I have successfully processed a couple of maps so far using Pix4D and images taken from flights planned with your software. In processing last week's flight data, I found that a large contiguous chunk of the photos were "not registered" meaning that Pix4D couldn't find the tie points between them.
I suspect the issue has to do with the amount of overlap across the photos, as I'm trying to map forested area (40ha at a time). I was surprised at how few photos were taken on last week's mission (about 1100 photos), because the estimated number of photos was ~1500 and a successfully processed mission from last October generated ~1800 photos (though Map Pilot only estimated about 1250 photos would be taken for that mission). I actually increased the amount of overlap for this latest mission (which is why the estimated number of images is greater for the most recent mission over the same total area), so am doubly surprised at why so few photos were taken compared to the October mission.
I did notice that photos aren't being taken along the flight path as the UAV travels to the starting point or abandonment point (since these are multi-battery missions), but I don't think that accounts for 700 more images for the October mission.
Any thoughts on why there is such a difference between the estimated number of photos and the actual number taken? Ideally, I'd just take more photos without having to fly any slower (since it seemed like it was possible before).
I'm flying approximately square 40ha areas of forest 100m agl in Connectionless Mode and with Terrain Awareness. In October, I flew with Map Pilot Business v2.6.4 with 85% front overlap and 90% side overlap. Last week, I flew with Map Pilot Business v2.7.4 with 89% front overlap and 90% side overlap.