Hello,
I have taken a series of images of a corn field using a Phantom 3 drone. I've been playing with Photoshop and can get acceptable results as far as matching exposure, distortion and perspective between images. I would like to stitch these images together into a much larger mosaic of a large field but the problem I am running into is that all of the images are not taken at exactly the same altitude. I have patterns in the field that I know the exact dimensions of, for example, parallel lines that are spaced 30 feet apart in reality. Is there a way to open an image, measure the distance between two lines (say 500 pixels for example) then open the next image and resize that image to be 500 pixels between the same two lines so that when I layer the two images together they have approximately the same dimensions between objects in the images? I would be happy to answer any questions to help clarify if I am being too vague.
I have taken a series of images of a corn field using a Phantom 3 drone. I've been playing with Photoshop and can get acceptable results as far as matching exposure, distortion and perspective between images. I would like to stitch these images together into a much larger mosaic of a large field but the problem I am running into is that all of the images are not taken at exactly the same altitude. I have patterns in the field that I know the exact dimensions of, for example, parallel lines that are spaced 30 feet apart in reality. Is there a way to open an image, measure the distance between two lines (say 500 pixels for example) then open the next image and resize that image to be 500 pixels between the same two lines so that when I layer the two images together they have approximately the same dimensions between objects in the images? I would be happy to answer any questions to help clarify if I am being too vague.