Hello aerial mappers!
In the continuous effort to make aerial imaging easy and affordable we created a cloud service for automatically mosaicing images collected with any aerial vehicle. The results are automatically georeferenced and orthorectified.
The process is completely autonomous and it only requires 3D GPS information for each image (XYZ).
We are looking for beta testers and we'd love to hear your feedback. We offer free trials and unlimited pre-processing of each dataset.
Please visit www.terrapanlabs.com/products/bloodhound and register for an invite or contact me directly.
Thanks,
John Gates
Tags: dem, digital elevation model, mosaicing, orthophoto, uav
Permalink Reply by Avi Aflalo on February 27, 2012 at 12:17am Hello
I see on your web that you also resell Enazomasaic SW . So your process cloud is based on that technology or did you develop a competitive technology of your own?
Thanks
Avi
Permalink Reply by John Gates on February 28, 2012 at 2:16am Hi Avi,
We offer EnsoMOSAIC as a separate standalone product. Bloodhound is not based on the same technology, but it relies on Pix4D's automatic mosaicing algorithm. With Bloodhound you don't need specific camera model parameters and UAV attitude information.
You can try both software for free registering through the links on each product page:
http://www.terrapanlabs.com/products/bloodhound
http://www.terrapanlabs.com/products/ensomosaic
Thanks
John
Permalink Reply by Avi Aflalo on February 28, 2012 at 2:23am Hi John,
Thanks for your reply. i am trying to understand where will i get a better product?
Using your service which is cheaper (with PIX4D) or buying Enzomosaic SW? if i look for the best quality product an
If I would to buy a UAV and I am considering both options, which technology offer better quality to money ratio?
Thanks!
Avi
Permalink Reply by m00se on February 28, 2012 at 4:58am hi
I will gladly help you beta test the program,
I have some pictures and gps data of a recent flight, how can we proceed to see the results?
are you looking for distributors for your program ?
Permalink Reply by The Old Flyer on March 4, 2012 at 12:11pm Hello,
We have pictures from several aerial survey flights. They do not have GPS data. Our database includes .kml files of the mission path (from DIY Drones Mission Planner) log files from the APM flight controller and .jpg images.
We would like to be a part of your beta test program.
We fly in the Carlsbad CA area.
Permalink Reply by Cesare Bocconi on November 27, 2012 at 2:31pm OK, nice!
I have just made the registration on the link above.
Thanks!
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