You Won't Believe How Easy Drone Mapping Can Be with QGIS

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    In today's video, I'll show you how to import orthophotos, DTMs, and DSMs into QGIS, convert them to a National Coordinate System, and export them in your desired format. Plus, as a bonus, I'll teach you how to check your data to ensure accuracy.
    In this video, you will learn:
    How to import orthophotos, DTMs, and DSMs into QGIS.
    Steps to convert your data to a National Coordinate System.
    Methods to export data in various coordinate systems.
    Tips to verify the accuracy of your imported and converted data.
    Why watch this video?
    Perfect for drone mapping enthusiasts and GIS professionals.
    Simplifies complex processes into easy-to-follow steps.
    Enhance your mapping projects with precise and reliable data.
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    I'm Stefan Niculescu, a Land Surveyor and Drone Pilot with 19 years of experience. Join me as I share valuable insights and practical tips on surveying, drone mapping, and GIS.
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  • @dainjah
    @dainjah 7 месяцев назад

    is there a method to convert the .tiff files (or bake them somehow) to .jpg for example? I've made some ortos of my city but theyre like 10GB combined!! and the loading times are very slow... I just want to make "a better version" of google maps for myself

    • @flyingsurveyor
      @flyingsurveyor  7 месяцев назад

      I just looked and QGIS doesn't allows you to export JPG but if you look at minute 3:50 on a second menu, you can change the image resolution to the a lower one. Just be aware that your pixels will be bigger and the image will not be as clear when you zoom in.

  • @michaelsilas5387
    @michaelsilas5387 7 месяцев назад +1

    How to open dem in tiff format in surpac?. I want to use it as surface in surpac

    • @flyingsurveyor
      @flyingsurveyor  7 месяцев назад

      Sorry I don't use Surpac. A DEM tiff file is basically a heightband image and in the metadata it says what colour grade represents what level.
      I know that normal AutoCAD and BrycsCAD don't recognise the levels when you import them

  • @Wetdogdrone
    @Wetdogdrone 7 месяцев назад

    Any difference in using this method instead of just dragging and dropping?

    • @flyingsurveyor
      @flyingsurveyor  7 месяцев назад

      Yes, it is. If you want to convert to another coordinate system, you use this method. If you want to use to just import an orthophoto and leave it in WGS84 for example, you drag and drop

    • @Wetdogdrone
      @Wetdogdrone 7 месяцев назад

      @@flyingsurveyor Makes sense. Thanks😎

    • @flyingsurveyor
      @flyingsurveyor  7 месяцев назад

      @@Wetdogdrone I am glad it helped you

  • @bagiamin5289
    @bagiamin5289 7 месяцев назад

    at first thank u for good vedio - why did u use dsm ? dtm is better

    • @flyingsurveyor
      @flyingsurveyor  7 месяцев назад

      @@bagiamin5289 thank you for your comment. I think that the data that I used for this video was exported from WebODM 😅, but your are right DTM is better if is extracted properly. But that is a subject for another video 🙂

  • @jesusgjchuza6491
    @jesusgjchuza6491 7 месяцев назад

    😎🤝