@@МаратТикеев Not a big noticeable improvement with our system because of the way the data is reconstructed. Some LiDAR only apps have a bit more of an issue.
If I want to record with an iPhone a terrain 1000m long and 20m wide, is it better to do it with one file or several files and then connect them into one? Is the iphone usable for this type of work and how accurate is the lidar if I'm filming in the field under the forest?
I think you should consider a drone or a camera on a pole. This is a long distance for an iPhone and it will likely not be very accurate. A drone with GPS and some control points will be much faster, and likely more accurate.
@@3Dforensics It is difficult to work with a drone through a dense forest. If it shot more shorter distances, would it increase the accuracy of the iphone lidar? For me, a satisfactory accuracy is 20-30cm for terrain.
I think you could try it in that case...it could very well work for you and you can combine smaller scans into larger ones with a program like CloudCompare.@@boskobuha8523
Great conversation. Thanks for the video!
What about gimbal? Does it give more stability for scan?
@@МаратТикеев Not a big noticeable improvement with our system because of the way the data is reconstructed. Some LiDAR only apps have a bit more of an issue.
@@3Dforensics thank you
There were some sound problems.....min 16:00. But I can read the subtitle😁👍
I just checked and it seems ok…not sure what happened.
If I want to record with an iPhone a terrain 1000m long and 20m wide, is it better to do it with one file or several files and then connect them into one? Is the iphone usable for this type of work and how accurate is the lidar if I'm filming in the field under the forest?
I think you should consider a drone or a camera on a pole. This is a long distance for an iPhone and it will likely not be very accurate. A drone with GPS and some control points will be much faster, and likely more accurate.
@@3Dforensics It is difficult to work with a drone through a dense forest. If it shot more shorter distances, would it increase the accuracy of the iphone lidar? For me, a satisfactory accuracy is 20-30cm for terrain.
I think you could try it in that case...it could very well work for you and you can combine smaller scans into larger ones with a program like CloudCompare.@@boskobuha8523