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It uses interval photos so the exact number can vary. We do not offer free trials.
You don’t specify the number of photos - rather, your specify the area to be mapped, the overlap required (both front and side), altitude, and camera. The app uses that information to plan the captures in a grid.
Yes, but this took me a bit to find. After laying out the missing, open the mission preview. Click the “...” button in the top right of the mission card, then “Toggle Capture Markers”
Of course! You can even specify to run the mission at a constant height or to follow terrain, as well as define a vertical tolerance.
No, but the mapping plan is a $20 one-time charge, even for commercial use. I am in no way affiliated with Dronelink, but I strongly recommend it. $20 for commercial use of the mapping functionality is a steal in my opinion.
hi
is the 20$ mapping for fun still exist?
Hello, that plan is no longer available.
Mapping is available in the Elite Hobbyist plan, or the business plans.
https://app.dronelink.com/pricing/hobbyist
ouch, 99$.
is there a trial version or money return if i done like it?
also the elite has 3d?
b.t.w how much is it if i will like it and want the business instead?
and the business starter has mapping?
The business growth is 69 USD per month. I would say there is nothing not to like. It is one of the premium software on the market. If you want basic and free of charge there are other apps on the App Store.
We do offer offer a full refund if you cancel within 30 days of purchase for both Hobbyist and Business Plans
Y y : You can always upgrade and usually they will either refund the previous plan if within that 30 days as Jacob stated or possibly apply it to the new plan. Either way DL has great support and take care of their customers.
In response to your questions,
1. “also the elite has 3d? “. The app will do the mapping and take the photos but any 2D or 3D modeling needs to be done with a separate program or app.
2. “the business starter has mapping? Any Hobbyist or higher plan has mapping. Business plans have more mapping features then the Hobbyist plan but obviously more.
Good luck….
Dronelink pricing link.
https://app.dronelink.com/pricing/hobbyist/compare
thanks for the answers jacob and mike.
FlyinLo
which apps are free to use as you said?
Y y before I answer that I want to apologize for my first answer. I answered it on my cell phone between working and traveling and there are multiple reasons not do that. Every answer on this forum should have substance and be helpful and on a scale of 1-10 mine was a 0. Along with no substance, it did not sound nice either. So I am sorry.
I fumbled on another post by addressing it to Jim as if there are not multiple other qualified people on the forum to help answer questions. Won't make these mistakes again in the future. Now to answer your second question :)
Two free apps that are widely used are DroneDeploy and Pix4D Capture. You have to create a free DroneDeploy account to use that app. But keep in mind that these are just simple mapping apps. They do not compare to the capabilities of DroneLink. One such ability is being able to add in obstacles such as cell towers and tall buildings in the middle of your mapping area. DroneLink has a very robust facade mapping feature, the free apps do not. And for those who use a P4P, when you map with DroneDeploy you will ALWAYS have missed shots because DD does not support timed interval shots where DroneLink does. There are many more features that they don't have.
So, if you just want to create some simple lawnmower patterns, then yes DroneDeploy and Pix4D can handle that for you. But if you need additional features then DroneLink can help you with that.
I hope this answer was much better than the first one. Have a super duper day.
thanks for the informative kind answer :-).
have a great day.
To follow on from FlyinLo's excellent answer, I think you were also asking about which apps can be used to make a model.
The key ones are:
Hope that helps
Hi Barry
your answer just completed my knowledge now.
thank you all.
i will now think and see which plan will i will use.
thanks again.
Sorry, I was suppose to say Hobbyist Elite plan on higher.
thanks
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