Wklejam informacje od MapBoxa o ich pracy z dronami i o mozliwosci dostania darmowego konta do pracy z ich aplikacja do przetwarzania zdjec przy podaniu hasla DRONES4GOOD. Jeszcze sam jej nie testowalem. W oryginalnej wiadomosci byly jeszcze obrazki, ktorych nie mam jak wkleic.
Przy okazji http://www.navspark.com.tw/ w swoim sklepie ma do rozdania 50 aktywnych anten GPS (dobre do GPSow RTK, ktore tez u nich mozna tanio kupic, kupilem dwa) w dziale Freebies. [EDIT: juz poszly ale zapowiadaja nastepne gadgety od 15 sierpnia]
We’re building the toolchain that turns raw imagery from drones into fast, beautiful maps. If you want to use our platform to make maps with drone imagery, use this coupon code good for a free three month Mapbox Standard account (a $150 value) to sign up or upgrade your account this week: DRONES4GOOD.
How to Make Maps from Drone Imagery
Our end-to-end walkthrough on processing drone imagery into interactive maps will have you sharing maps online in no time.
Don’t Fly Here
Going flying? Check out our map highlighting areas where drones and UAVs are prohibited. Major airports, parks, and military areas are featured on this “Don’t Fly Here” map.
The growing Mapbox fleet
Mapbox Drone Flying
The Mapbox drone fleet is growing, thanks to 3DRobotics and SenseFly. We’re having a blast pushing the limits and exploring the world with these drones, from San Francisco to Greenland. Keep an eye out for more blog posts and tutorials.
Drone Imagery for OpenStreetMap
We captured 100 acres of aerial imagery at 4cm resolution over a vineyard in Virginia with our friends at SenseFly. It took less than an hour of flight to capture the imagery and we used TileMill to publish the imagery for tracing in OpenStreetMap.
Tracing Drone Imagery in Fukushima and Lima
Check out how our partners at Drone Adventures released new imagery layers from Fukushima, Japan and Lima, Peru for tracing on OpenStreetMap.
Flying the Matterhorn with Drones
SenseFly flew a mission on the Matterhorn and we made three visualizations with their data, each available as full source code to copy.
Mapping the Philippines after Typhoon Haiyan
When Typhoon Haiyan struck the Philippines in November, it tore apart thousands of homes and destroyed livelihoods. See SenseFly’s blog to learn more about how they collected imagery to help responders.