For creating flythrough videos you can set some veiws, and the camera is then following these. In PIX4Dmapper it was easily possible to export these camera paths, in order to re-import them in another project. This was very helpful for regular mapped construction projects, because then the export videos would have excactly the same spatial camerapath. I’m urgently missing this function in Matic.
Because this was already suggestet by the support: I don’t need these views in a report or so. I would need an export function for the spatial camera paths, in order to import them in another PIx4Dmatic project.
Please implement this feature in future versions of PIX4Dmatic. Thank you very much! Best, Manu
Thank you for your feature request and your detailed information.
As you mentioned, at the moment, you can only see each view in the Custom report. That being said, I have forwarded this information to the product team directly as we are working on improving the video flythrough feature. Thank you for providing valuable insights on your workflows.
@drones6 thank you for following up and I confirm we added your feedback to the feature request. For the moment, the team is focusing on other topics but we will make sure to post here whenever we have an update. Cheers
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