Oblique photogrammetric technology is a high-tech developed in the field of international mapping and remote sensing in recent years. It is equipped with multiple sensors on the same flight platform, and simultaneously captures images at vertical and oblique angles to obtain ground information. The oblique photogrammetric model becomes an important datasource for 3D GIS with its advantages of large-scale, high-precision and full-element recording of real-life scenes.
The original file of the oblique photogrammetric model data is a lot of broken files, and the amount of data is huge. In order to load the oblique photogrammetric model data on the mobile end and achieve a smooth browsing experience, some processing is required.SuperMapDesktop productSuperMap iDesktop 9D(2019) (hereinafter referred to as iDesktop) integrates a series of tools for oblique photogrammetric model processing, including generating configuration files, compressed and singulated , configuring the scene, etc., to meet different terminals. The need to use a oblique photogrammetric model. This document describes the detailed steps for loading oblique photogrammetric model data on the mobile side.
The main data production process of the mobile terminal using the oblique photogrammetric model is as follows:
- Generate configuration file
- Compressed and singulated
- Configuration scenario
- Copy data to mobile end