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Bob commented,
Well that's pretty easy! Thanks Martin. I did not pick-up on / recall those settings from all the searching I did.
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Bob commented,
I suppose a small rectangular path, it took 6 boundary points to be able to close the loop, might work. Change the target distance if you decide the radius needs to change. I have not run this ye...
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Bob commented,
Thanks Jim - how about a feature request? Option to create a facade path as a straight line (current functionality) and an option to create a facade path as an orbit, complete with a radius settin...
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Orbit Capture Interval in Degrees
Trying to automate the capture of photos as I orbit around a building. Is it possible to specify the capture interval as a number of degrees? I.e. capture a photo every 12 degrees? Is there a wa...
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Bob commented,
Thanks again, and yes, that's the video I watched. You guys have been at this a lot longer than me so I try to search the forums before making a new post. I spent 30 years in the software busines...
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Bob commented,
Thanks Barry - are there any other variables that can be used for say the component name? The video shows the variable for the mission name and the drone name. It would be awesome if a variable f...
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Camera Custom Folder Name - Available Variables?
I saw the video on customer folder names. Are all of the possible variables documented somewhere? I got the mission.name to come through correctly but not the component name or the timestamp. Th...
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Bob commented,
Awesome! Thanks for the information, and thanks for being around on a Sunday afternoon to answer newbie questions!
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Bob commented,
Thanks for the information. I am not trying to follow the slope vertically up and down, I am trying to follow the perimeter outline of the building horizontally (well slightly above and offset). ...
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Bob commented,
I'm using the M3E. Yes, in this case the building looks like a large barn, sloped roof, mostly rectangular but some interesting turns at one end. I suppose other use cases are commercial building...
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