TrueView Training Event: Part 2

During our March TrueView Training event, we recorded the training session with the presenter to have the training material available on demand. Since the training covers two days of various topics we have broken the event down into smaller pieces. This session covers field checking data, import settings, guest sensors, and project creation and processing.…

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TrueView Training Event : Part 1

During our March TrueView Training event, we recorded the training session with the presenter to have the training material available on demand. Since the training covers two days of various topics we have broken the event down into smaller pieces. This first session covers the TrueView Ecosystem, hardware overview, flight planning, field operations, and field…

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True View 515 Hardware Users Guide

The True View 515 Hardware Users Guide covers the ins and outs of installing and operating the original GeoCue True View 515 3D Imaging System (3DIS) (LIDAR/Cameras). Applies to firmware v3.0.7.1. For the updated version, TV515vB, please see the TrueView 515vB Hardware Users Guide. Contents About GeoCue Group, Inc. 4 About True View® 515 5 A True…

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True View 435 Hardware Users Guide

The True View 435 Hardware Users Guide covers the ins and outs of installing and operating the GeoCue True View 515 3D Imaging System (3DIS) (LIDAR/Cameras). Applies to firmware v3.0.7.1. Contents About GeoCue Group, Inc. 4 About True View® 515 5 A True View Cycle 5 True View Hardware Integration Kit (M600) 6 Installing the Top Plate…

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True View 250 Hardware User Guide

The True View 250 Hardware User Guide covers the ins and outs of installing and operating the True View® 250 2DIS. Updated for firmware v3.0.5. The True View® 250 features dual GeoCue mapping camera with a 120° fused field of view for efficient and accurate photogrammetric data collection in a 1 kg package. The system is currently compatible with…

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Data Smoothing in LP360 Drone

Originally posted on the GeoCue Group website on May 28, 2020 What causes “Noise”? Drone LIDAR systems that use “automotive grade” laser scanners are known to be “noisy” as compared to a high end survey grade LIDAR such as those from Riegl. Part of this noise phenomenon is an illusion caused by close point spacing (Nominal…

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