Hi Andrea
I am using the Educational version of 3D Zephyr Aerial to create 3D models of our archaeological trenches in the UK. The source images are obtained from a DJI Inspire 1 drone. I am then trying to add the orthophoto created by Zephyr in our geographical information software (QGIS). In QGIS I use the CRS for British National Grid (27700) and when creating the model in 3DFlow Zephyr I instruct it to use 'British National Grid' as well.
Unfortunately when I import the orthophoto in QGIS the position of the orthophoto is incorrect; it is showing about 60 metres north and about 90 metres west of where it should be. I cannot understand why. I attach a screenshot from QGIS showing the surveyed position (yellow outline) and orthophoto position of our Trench 'U'. (The grid squares are 30 x 30 metres)
May I check please that the 'British National Grid' CRS I am using in Zephyr is EPSG 27700? Can you think of any other reason for the incorrect placement?
Kind regards
David
I am using the Educational version of 3D Zephyr Aerial to create 3D models of our archaeological trenches in the UK. The source images are obtained from a DJI Inspire 1 drone. I am then trying to add the orthophoto created by Zephyr in our geographical information software (QGIS). In QGIS I use the CRS for British National Grid (27700) and when creating the model in 3DFlow Zephyr I instruct it to use 'British National Grid' as well.
Unfortunately when I import the orthophoto in QGIS the position of the orthophoto is incorrect; it is showing about 60 metres north and about 90 metres west of where it should be. I cannot understand why. I attach a screenshot from QGIS showing the surveyed position (yellow outline) and orthophoto position of our Trench 'U'. (The grid squares are 30 x 30 metres)
May I check please that the 'British National Grid' CRS I am using in Zephyr is EPSG 27700? Can you think of any other reason for the incorrect placement?
Kind regards
David
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