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Expanding Horizons: Choctaw Nation’s BEYOND Program Receives Expanded BVLOS Authorization

Largest FAA Waiver of Its Kind Enables Groundbreaking Drone Operations Over 377 Square Miles, Paving the Way for Future National Drone Management Solutions By DRONELIFE Staff Writer Ian J. McNabb The Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma BEYOND program recently announced that it had received an expanded beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS) use authorization from the […]

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DJI Modify offers in-house way to edit 3D models

DJI Terra has proven to be the drone maker’s easy-to-use mapping software, automating the steps for which a drone can capture imagery needed to generate 2D and 3D maps. But while it’s pretty good at making maps, there’s not a lot in the way of being able to clean up and further process the models generated. That might change today with the launch of DJI Modify.

DJI Modify is a new piece of intelligent 3D model editing software designed to work with DJI Terra. In a nutshell, it takes your existing 3D models, and it makes the steps to repair little defects in them far more efficient than it had been.

DJI Modify for DJI Terra drone mapping products
Image courtesy of DJI.

How DJI Modify works with DJI Terra

Consider DJI Modify to be the new jelly to the peanut butter that is DJI Terra.

DJI Terra is the company’s photogrammetry-based 3D model reconstruction software. Using DJI LiDAR for 2D and 3D reconstruction of visible light, the software is then able to process that data to build a 2D or 3D model.

Up until now though, the process of editing those models has been cumbersome. Most users have defaulted to third party applications such as Autodesk RecapPro or MapTiler to do so.

But now, you won’t need to leave the DJI ecosystem to edit files.

DJI Modify allows you to import and export model files in common formats including ply, obj and b3dm. That makes them compatible for use with DJI Terra, as well as other third-party software. 

Once in DJI Modify, you’ll primarily see intelligent auto-repair features. These can help with all sorts of functions such as flattening, editing textures, repairing water surfaces, removing floating parts, and filling holes.

On the simple end, there’s the option for one-click repairs. If you want to get more granular, you might manually make changes by selecting custom polygons, areas, or meshes.

What’s nice is that you’ll see the changes made in not just the high-quality models, but in those low-quality models too. That means you can edit quickly with minimal loading time.

A screenshot shows how 3D models can be edited in DJI Modify. Image courtesy of DJI.

Who is DJI Modify for?

DJI Terra has become a popular software for people using drones for aerial surveying, modeling, and model editing. That encompasses a range of use cases, including surveying, transportation, and emergency response such as firefighting. 

Anyone currently using DJI Terra should consider augmenting their software collection with DJI Modify. 

Flaws with DJI Modify

That said, the software has its drawbacks. Annoyingly, you’ll need to use separate software to share your processed model files to the cloud. That said, DJI says it already has an update in the works so that processed models can be shared to the cloud for online viewing and sharing via links without software installation. 

It’s also not for people on an ultra-tight budget. For starters, a one-device download of DJI Terra Pro Permanent costs $4,400. (Luckily, there are more affordable options. For example, the 1-year subscription version of DJI Terra Agriculture covers 3 devices and costs just $300).

But if you want DJI Modify, it’s another $1,580. While that might be a drop in the bucket for the big corporations using drones, that might be hard to justify for a small business or individual entrepreneur launching a drone mapping business.

A screenshot shows how 3D models can be edited in DJI Modify. Image courtesy of DJI.

DJI Terra (with DJI Modify) vs other drone mapping software

While it’s hard to make completely direct comparisons, other slightly similar drone mapping software might fit your needs at a lower price. For example, Autodesk ReCap Pro costs $380 for an annual subscription. You might even find that Autdodesk ReCap Pro’s $50 monthly subscription is all you need. Autodesk ReCap Pro is particularly well-suited for 3D models.

MapTiler is better for 2d orthomosaic maps, but it’s also an excellent deal. In fact, it’s got a $0 version (though features on the free one are super limited). Even still, its flex plan that targets startups is just $50 per month.

Of course price can be a dealbreaker, but for many users, quality is even more so a dealbreaker. When it comes to quality, DJI Terra seems to be tops.

For example, one user on the DroneDeploy forum posted the same images using DJI Terra vs. DroneDeploy (which is a Terra competitor). DJI Terra’s output is noticeably better, with sharper surfaces, accurate edges and higher resolution.

Image courtesy of DJI.

A history of DJI Terra

DJI Terra first launched in 1019 in response to the need for a more streamlined drone mapping solution. It’s well suited for use cases such as public safety, construction, infrastructure, or agriculture. That’s because it doesn’t necessarily require tons of mapping expertise — but it can provide visualized data that experts in those fields might use.

Terra software integrates with all of the latest DJI drones. That removes barriers around switching platforms and transferring files to multiple formats to upload data. And data processing times themselves are efficient, largely thanks to the simple drag and drop workflow.

And while data security has been a hot-button in the drone world  — particularly when it comes to DJI drones — here’s a compelling point: assuming you’re in offline mode, DJI Terra does not require an Internet connection (if you’re fine foregoing the cloud-based aspect).

What’s your go-to drone mapping and editing software? Will you give DJI Modify a try? Leave your comments below!

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Wingcopter Extends Pilot Drone Delivery Project to Include Medicines

For residents of the Michelstadt districts served as part of Wingcopter’s LieferMichel pilot project, the year begins with two good news at once: They can continue to have smaller errands delivered conveniently and with zero emissions by delivery drone and cargo bike. In addition, the range will be expanded to include non-prescription medicines. The extension […]

Four Spanish Firms Team on Electric Aircraft Propulsion Project

Within the framework of the 2023 Aeronautical Technology Programme, Embention, Fiber Laminates, Zelestium and Abervian, leaders in different aspects of aircraft and electrification, have joined forces on the ELECTRA project. A cutting-edge initiative addressing the electrification of the Martin 3 S100, a dual seat aircraft with 600 Kg MTOW. ELECTRA’s main objective is the development […]

Evaluation of Cracks in Bridges by Applying Digital Image Capture Techniques Using a UAV

In research funded by the Vice-Rector’s Office for Research and Doctorates of the Universidad San Sebastián, Chile, various image processing techniques were examined to detect cracks and fissures in bridges, using UAV as a tool to perform a visual inspection inventory. The technology used met expectations by reaching hard-to-reach areas where cracks are common. Additionally, […]

Scientific Systems Conducts Live Fully Autonomous Multi-Vehicle Defensive Counter Air Missions

Scientific Systems Company, Inc. successfully flew multiple flight tests of its Collaborative Mission Autonomy (CMA) software running on a live General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc. (GA-ASI) MQ-20 Avenger Unmanned Combat Air Vehicle. In these November 2023 flight tests, CMA software commanded a mixed team of Live, Virtual, and Constructive (LVC) MQ-20 platforms to execute a […]

Revolutionizing Agriculture: How Advanced Drones are Cultivating Sustainable Farming Practices

Agricultural drone use allows for more sustainable farming By DRONELIFE Features Editor Jim Magill Over the past several years, drones have played an increasingly important role in ensuring that farmers can maintain high crop yields in an environmentally sustainable manner, the CEO of agricultural drone company Hylio said in an interview. Beginning with the first […]

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Elistair and Rheinmetall Canada: A Strategic Alliance for Advanced ISR Solutions

Unveiling the KHRONOS-Mission Master Combo: A New Era of Unmanned Reconnaissance and Convoy Escort by DRONELIFE Staff Writer Ian J. McNabb French tethered UAV developer Elistair recently announced a strategic partnership with Rheinmetall Canada to develop a new ISR solution for military customers, combining the autonomous KHRONOS tethered drone with the Mission Master family of […]

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