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Post Processing with Ground control points

I'm using a Phantom 4 pro.  I've also used a Phantom 3 Advanced and Pro.  My main goal is to have an accurate DEM file to generate elevation contours.

I can set ground control points using an RTK gps unit, but I'm finding that if I use your workflow for images with GCPs the map is only slightly adjusted.  I still find fairly large elevation errors on test locations.  I get the impression that this workflow is really only for approximate horizontal location.

I would really like to be able to use the "georeferenced with camera GPS" workflow and then after the fact use my GCPs to adjust to my coordinate system and elevations.  Is this possible?  If there is a simple workflow outside your website that would allow me to do this already maybe that is my solution, but I haven't found one that doesn't involve buying something like Pix4d.

Neil Atkinson

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Neil,

Do you use ArcGIS? If so, do you have licensing for 3D Analyst? I've been using the georeference tools in ArcMap to adjust x/y values. I've been using an Raster Interpolation process (Spline with Barriers) to create an error surface from GCP locations and adjust z values. In order to use the following process, you should have at least 10 GCPs.

Here is an instructional video about how to use the georeferencing toolbar in ArcMap:   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PHtxbpboDro 

For adjusting your X/Y values: Use your aerial photo to create a reference table within the georeferencing tools. Create control point links from your aerial photo's GCPs to your actual GCP points. Make sure your snapping tool is on so you can snap to your GCPs. Once you have linked your aerial photo GCPs to your GCP points, open the link table and save it for adjusting your DEM. Select your DEM in your georeferencing toolbar, load the table you saved from the link table. At the bottom of the link table, select spline. In the georeferencing dropdown menu, in the georeferencing tool bar, select Rectify and save the X/Y adjusted DEM. 

For adjusting the Z value: Use your same GCP locations and add an "error" attribute to the dataset. Populate the error attribute with the error (DEM elevation minus GCP elevation at the exact location of the GCP). Input these points and an extent polygon that matches the extent of the DEM into the Spline with Barriers tool to generate your error raster surface. Once your error surface is generated, use 3D Analyst/Raster Math/Minus. Put your DEM into Input 1 and your Error Surface into Input 2 (DEM minus Error Surface) and the result will be a corrected Raster Surface.  

If you don't have ArcGIS, you may be able to do all of this with QGIS, which is free.

Hopefully this helps. If you do not have ArcGIS, let me know if you are interested in having me do this for you. I will do it for free the first time.

Mark Heil - Terradynamics GIS, LLC

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Interesting.  I don't use ArcGIS.  I should still have an old version of Arcmap, but I doubt it has the license for 3d Analyst.  I'll have to look into doing this through QGIS.

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