Thank you for the detailed video. I do have some questions though: 1) Is Solar edge designer the best for commercial solar design? 2) is the scale process the same with any kind of ortho photo including that of an automated 3D drone scan? 3) Has anyone been using the Mavic 3E for orthophoto captures for Solar edge designer? 4) Is DXF file the best way to import ortho drone model in to SED? Thank you
Hi Luke, This tutorial was created in response to a widespread user request. 1) We can't say if Solaredge designer is the best for the job, we only know 3Dsurvey is. 2) We didn't check all of them, but based on our expirience the procedure is always the same in Solaredge designer. 3) Mavic 3E is probably most popular drone for professional use on smaller scale projects, so... we are pretty sure plenty of people have done that. 4) Yes. There are other options, but we believe this is generally the best one.
"Even though your image is georeferenced, you have to reference it here manually." Makes no sense, you have a perfect 3D model, then you have to spoil it. But this is not the worst thing, if you want to change the background image with a mere precise orthophoto, you have to use this scale and reference of the image, instead to overlay directly with all coordinates and dimensions.
Thank you for the detailed video. I do have some questions though:
1) Is Solar edge designer the best for commercial solar design?
2) is the scale process the same with any kind of ortho photo including that of an automated 3D drone scan?
3) Has anyone been using the Mavic 3E for orthophoto captures for Solar edge designer?
4) Is DXF file the best way to import ortho drone model in to SED?
Thank you
Hi Luke,
This tutorial was created in response to a widespread user request.
1) We can't say if Solaredge designer is the best for the job, we only know 3Dsurvey is.
2) We didn't check all of them, but based on our expirience the procedure is always the same in Solaredge designer.
3) Mavic 3E is probably most popular drone for professional use on smaller scale projects, so... we are pretty sure plenty of people have done that.
4) Yes. There are other options, but we believe this is generally the best one.
"Even though your image is georeferenced, you have to reference it here manually." Makes no sense, you have a perfect 3D model, then you have to spoil it. But this is not the worst thing, if you want to change the background image with a mere precise orthophoto, you have to use this scale and reference of the image, instead to overlay directly with all coordinates and dimensions.
We know, but that is how SolarEdge designer is. Or was, we saw it updated since then.