![]() ![]() This leads to a nightmare of data management since there is no way to know which bands were captured or if all bands have been recorded for each capture without writing your own code (here's a code snippet that addresses that problem ). (4) Image Naming: The P4M names all bands with the same naming convention that has no useful band information in it. (3) Will DJI be providing code or workflows to support easier processing of multispectral images or are they just going to publish a 6-page PDF of equations like they did with the P4M? For example Agisoft says you need to calibrate the images, some DJI forum posts say you don't have to but you could if you want to, but DJI's own webinar says you do, and so on, and DJI doesn't sell a calibration panel and last I checked, doesn't provide much useful information on which 3rd party panel to buy anyway, so you're basically on your own. (2) What sort of sun calibration is required or is this all integrated into the images on capture and a calibration panel is not needed? With the P4m it wasn't clear if additional post-processing and a calibration panel were required since there was mixed information on the web a very little documentation provided by DJI. Will the M3M be the same way or will it support control by other apps? (1) Will the M3M support any third party flight control apps? The Phantom 4 Multispectral only supports the annoyingly bad DJI GSPro app and this is iOS only, so buying a P4M requires users to also buy an ipad. Has anyone on here tried the new M3M yet or can any DJI folks chime in with answers? We're looking at the Mavic 3 Multispectral but given what a miserable horrorshow the user experience for the Phantom 4 mutispectral is, we had some questions about how the M3M is going to work. ![]()
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