When I import a multiespectral raster image using the “other maps” menu some bands are missing. I can only see Red, Green, Gray, Gray and alpha. In QGIS the bands appear correctly: Grenn, Red and NIR. How can I solve this? I understand that PIX4D works better when reads PIX4D orthomosaics but I woul like to use some features of the software with orthomosaics from other sources.
Hi Jose!
I can’t share the orthomosaic since is from a research trial. A private dron operator generated the orthomosaic. In QGIS all bands appear perfectly, I have tried to open the raster in QGIS and export it again but it doesn’t work, PIX4D doesn’t read the labels properly. What can i do If the band labeles are corrupted?
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