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North Central Montana | I have been testing Drone Deploy, along with other software, to find out what will work best for me to take NDVI photos and turn them into fertilizer prescriptions.
I really like how drone deploy makes maps. In comparison to other methods I have used, drone deploy gets done much faster, with very good results. The difficult part at this time is getting the output so it would be easy to make a prescription from. I have tried taking maps generated in drone deploy and tried putting them in FarmWorks to create a prescription. So far, I have been unable to create a prescription that I'm satisfied with. Right now, the interface between software a little rough.
I have also been working with a trial of Pix4D, that has some good potential since it will create a shape file prescription right in it. At this point, my hurdle is getting the map to display they way I would like it to. My free trial is about up for it so I don't know if I'll get it figured out or not. Another point with Pix4D is that it takes huge computer power. A 45 acre map (52 images) is taking over a half hour to generate stitched results. It's a case where the software does so much, I don't know how to get the results out I want.
I really hope I can get it figured out how to go from images to prescriptions before spring.
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