This article explains how to include GCPs on PIX4Dcloud Advanced for automatic detection.
IN THIS ARTICLE
Image and GCP requirements
Upload the GCP file
Define the GCP coordinate system
See and edit the defined control points
Start processing
AutoGCP report
Image and GCP requirements
For the AutoGCPs detection algorithm to succeed, the following requirements regarding the images and the GCPs must be met. Additional information and best practices are available in Automatic detection of targets - AutoGCP algorithm.
Image requirements
- Image quality has to be good (blurry or low contrast images make the algorithm fail).
- Images have to be geolocated (5-10 m accuracy is enough) in WGS84 (EPSG:4326).
- Images have to be taken at nadir or slightly oblique angles.
GCP requirements
- Squared, diagonal, and Aeropoints targets are supported.
- The recommended size is a minimum of 20 times the average GSD of the project.
- Black and white targets are supported. Other colors may work in some circumstances.
- GCPs must be placed at a distance of at least 10 m from each other.
- GCPs must have a projected coordinate system.
Supported targets |
Upload the GCP file
- Follow the instructions to create a new dataset.
- Once at step 4. GCPs automation, select Upload file.
- Browse the CSV file which contains the GCPs' details and click Open.
- The GCPs are imported.
- (Optional) Click Replace file to upload a new GCP file.
- (Optional) Click
to delete the GCP file.
Define the GCP coordinate system
Once the CSV file is uploaded, specify the additional properties for the GCPs.
- Coordinate system: Drag and drop a PRJ file defining the coordinate system, or search a coordinate system based on: EPSG code or name of the coordinate system. More information about coordinate system files in How to select the GCP coordinate system when working in the Cloud.
Importing GCPs on PIX4Dcloud Advanced project.
See and edit the defined control points
Click See and edit control points to access the control points Table.
Control points Table
The Control points Table lists the imported control points and their properties.
- Ensure that the imported coordinates are correct.
- (Optional) Change the Type of the control points by opening the dropdown menu and selecting GCP or Checkpoint.
- (Optional) If the values are inverted, easily swap Easting with Northing coordinates by opening the dropdown menu when clicking one of the two words in the table header.
Changing the Type of the control points from CGP to Checkpoint..
Control points Map
When clicking Map, an OpenLayers map is displayed with the GCPs and Checkpoints.
- Ensure that the control points are displayed at the expected locations. If this is not the case, the coordinate system and/or values have been incorrectly defined.
Visualization of the GCPs in OpenLayers map.
- (Optional) Click on a point to switch from GCP to CP or the other way around.
- (Optional) Click Save to save the changes.
Start processing
Click Process to conclude the dataset creation and to start uploading the input files for processing.
- The dataset starts to be processed.
- The AutoGCPs detection algorithm will run. If the GCPs are not found, an email is sent to the user email address explaining that no GCPs were found and the processing will be done without using them.
- When the process is finished, an email is sent and the Quality Report of the project is attached.
- In the Files > GCPs section of the project, if the algorithm detected the GCPs, the details of the GCP marks will be shown.
AutoGCP report
An AutoGCP report (PDF) is also generated and available for download. This report shows the detected marks for each point and is intended to be used to ensure the GCPs have been correctly marked automatically. More information on downloading this report in How to download results from PIX4Dcloud.
An example of a report for AutoGCPs marking.
Would ground control points with labels for for this workflow?
Hi,
They are not officially supported in Pix4Dcloud Advanced but they have been recognized in some test projects we made.
The instructions say "Once at step 3. GCPs automation, select Upload file.", but I do not see a button to press to upload a CSV file. Can you point out where it is?
Hi Lael, there was a mistake in the article, thank you for pointing this out. I have corrected it. The GCPs automation is the fourth and last step of the New dataset creation and, as the first Access message box says, it is only available for users having a Pix4Dcloud Advanced license. To use GCPs on the basic Pix4Dcloud, you can follow the instructions in this article. I would also recommend that you have a look at this article and contact us via ticket system if you have any questions.