Organization Photogrammetry Settings
SDX-Cloud offers photogrammetry processing to transform images into 3D geospatial datasets.
Photogrammetry Powered by Sodex
Photogrammetry processing by Sodex is available in all projects if either:
- Photogrammetry credits are available in your organization, or
- A flatrate is assigned to the capturing device (e.g. Drone or DJI Dock).
It can be used for externally captured image datasets, for example:
- Drone imagery
- Datasets captured with SDX-PocketScan
- Other supported external image sources
Photogrammetry processing can only start if sufficient photogrammetry credits are available or if a valid flatrate is assigned to the respective device.
We recommend using structured drone flight imagery for best results. Processing quality depends on capture conditions and image overlap.
How Organization Photogrammetry Settings Work
Organization photogrammetry settings define the default processing configuration for new projects.
- They are applied automatically during project creation.
- They act as a default template for photogrammetry processing.
- They can be overridden at the project level.
Organization settings define the default behavior only. The actual configuration of data model processing must be configured within the project itself — either during project creation or later in Project Settings.
Configure Photogrammetry in Organization Settings
- Open Organization Settings.
- Go to the Photogrammetry section.
- Select Processing by Sodex as the default provider.
- Save your changes.
This selection will automatically apply to all newly created projects unless a project-specific configuration overrides it.
Configure Default Photogrammetry Settings in a Project
Photogrammetry settings configured in a project define the default processing behavior for all imports within that project.
- They apply automatically to all image data uploaded from external devices (e.g. SDX-PocketScan, Drone, DJI Dock).
- They are used as the default configuration for any import in that project.
- They can be adjusted at any time in Project Settings.
- Open your Project.
- Go to Project Settings.
- Open the Data Models section.
- Define point cloud precision and density.
- Save your changes.
Data uploaded from external devices will automatically use the configured project photogrammetry settings.
When manually importing photogrammetry data, you can overwrite the default project settings before starting processing.
The configured photogrammetry settings (especially point cloud precision and density) directly influence credit usage when using credit-based processing. Always verify your configuration before starting processing.
Requirements & Obtaining Credits
To purchase photogrammetry processing credits or device flatrates, your organization must have an active SDX-Cloud – Base Package subscription.
The SDX-Cloud – Base Package is required for:
- Purchasing photogrammetry credits
- Purchasing and assigning device flatrates
- Using photogrammetry processing in projects
Photogrammetry credits can be purchased directly through the SDX-Cloud Shop or through your authorized Sodex dealer.
Device flatrates can also be purchased and assigned (e.g. to a Drone or DJI Dock) once the SDX-Cloud – Base Package is active.
Using Device Flatrates
Instead of using credits, you can assign a flatrate to supported devices. Processing of datasets captured with that device will then use the assigned flatrate.
Pricing & Usage Overview
- Image volume
- Dataset size
- Configured point cloud precision
- Configured density
For detailed pricing information and to estimate required credits, visit our website: Sodex Industries Pricing – Photogrammetry Credits Calculator .
The minimum order quantity is 20 credits.
FAQ
What happens if neither credits nor a flatrate are available?
If no photogrammetry credits or device flatrate are available at the time of upload (for externally uploaded datasets), the corresponding data models will be set to a pending state.
Processing can be started once sufficient photogrammetry credits are available.
Assigning a flatrate retroactively (after the data has already been uploaded) is not possible for externally uploaded datasets. Make sure a valid flatrate is assigned to the device before uploading data if you intend to use flatrate-based processing.
Can I override project photogrammetry settings for a single import?
Yes. When manually creating a photogrammetry snapshot, you can overwrite the project’s default settings before starting processing.
How do coordinate systems affect photogrammetry results?
The selected coordinate system in your project directly influences how processed data is georeferenced.
Can I use Ground Control Points (GCPs)?
Yes. Ground Control Points can be used to improve accuracy and alignment of photogrammetry results.
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