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Kyle Deutsch posted 06-14-2024 10:37

I have been holding on to 5.62 for this long for this reason.  There any way to disable the two pop-up windows for EACH photogrammetry folder?  (see attachments)  My workflow to process photogrammetry using one tbc file per mission but as the drone splits folders every 1000 photos or at battery swap.  With the pop up windows it wont continually process photos when I am AFK.  Also any advice on batch processing would be appreciated.   

tbc 2024.00/matrice 300 with P1

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Thomas Widmer

Hi Kyle,

thanks for your feedback. I will take your request to the dev team. Concerning the first pop-up, I think at the moment we are bound to it, as we check the folder for drone maker and model, pixel size and ask the user for the Above Terrain Height. The Above Terrain Height is only existing for DJI drones, as they store this information in the XMP tags, so for all other drones we need this step to allow a fluent processing of the data.

The second screenshot is due to your Rinex file, which allows the processing of baseline processing. If you did already run the baseline processing, you could leave the Rinex file out of your image folder. If you want to perform baseline processing in Trimble, we are currently using it as a quality check for you to see if the correct antenna, and time span is loaded to TBC.

In general Kyle, I would love to run some meeting to see how you prepare and organize your batch processing. Perhaps we can find some ways to improve or simplify it. Feel free to drop me an email: thomas_widmer@trimble.com

Best regards,
Thomas

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Kyle Deutsch

Thanks Thomas, just sent you an email.  I can get behind the checks on new flights but for something I do weekly I know what I'll be expecting from the data. At that point, no I have not ran the baseline processing.  Just uploading in to tbc at that point.  

Thanks for your time,

Kyle