Tools > Camera Calibration... > Bands (tab) > check “Normalize Sensitivity” I like to uncheck the gcps that are not relevant and it looks like this:
This will estimate where the ground control points are in relationship to the images. I the left hand window there are two tabs you can select: Workspace and Reference…. The images from the calibration should be put into a separate folder automatically. Workflow> add images> (add calibration panel images ) > Open> create for multispectralĪdd the images of the flight as well as the calibration images. Workflow> add images> (select images)>Open> create for multispectral Tools > Preferences > edit the end of the extension > OK Then we can add the images from the flight and the calibration as well as the csv with the desired gcp coordinates.įile > Save As... > change the project title > OK Next we will set the working directory for all the created documents by setting our preferences. Here we will give it the appropriate name and set the directory. When starting a new project it is best to set all of the working paths initially. Under the columns, make sure to select the box that says Accuracy, next to the initial label box. Under Delimiter, select the Comma option. Make sure you’re in the correct coordinate system. Go to reference tab at the bottom of the left window and then hit the folder icon on the top left. A CSV with the specific calibration panel reflectance values for each wavelength.Altitude is used for the DSM and Point Cloud generation.