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GCPs in Agisoft Photoscan



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I'm fairly new to the Agisoft Photoscan program, but I am trying to build several models using aerial imagery and highly accurate GCPs, with coordinates collected in the field. I align my photos and enter my GCPs, but when I build the model, the GCPs do not seem to stick. When I go to the areas that have GCPs in the model, they show different coordinates and elevations than those I measured and entered. Is there a way to get Photoscan to keep the known coordinates?









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