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Why is it that we can send a client a "bounding box" that shows precisely the area we will fly, and the area they will have in the delivered image, they don't seem to look at it? We always send a shape of the project as a Google Earth KMZ file. Just double click the few KB file, and Google Earth loads, and goes right to the area that will be delivered. A nice red line shows the area.
But two months later we get an email, do you have 200 feet more to the south of the the delivered area? I always want to ask, was that area inside the area you said was perfect?
Grumble grumble, dang customers. Most of the time we have some extra image area we can scab on to the project they asked for. The edges of the project don't have good stereo coverage, but it is an image, but it would have been a lot easier if the client just opened the file we sent and looked at it before we flew it, and processed it, and delivered it and invoiced it. Grumble grumble.
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Glen
49 Year member of the Porsche Club of America
1985 911 Carrera; 2017 Macan
1986 El Camino with Fuel Injected 350 Crate Engine
My Motto: I will never be too old to have a happy childhood!
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