Issue creation is supported on 360° pano images for both the interior and exterior captures, enhancing your projects versatility. This feature allows you to create and manage issues directly on pano images, expanding the range of media types available for thorough documentation and comprehensive site management.
Whether performing 360 Walks or utilizing static panoramic images, users can mark and track issues across various visual data types, ensuring detailed site documentation and consistent project tracking.
How to Create Issues on 360 Panos
On your Interior or Exterior view, conduct inspections by selecting which 360 pano you will be creating the issue on then select the issue annotation tool to create an issue.
Select the issue annotation tool to create an issue when the pano you have selected opens up. This tool will be found in the right-hand side of the screen as shown below:
Then, click and drag to draw a box around the problem that needs attention. Label the issue and provide any additional information in the Summary section.
Reporting & Managing Issues
For detailed guidance on managing issues, please refer to our documentation on conducting inspections with DroneDeploy: Conducting Inspections with DroneDeploy.
To learn more about issue reports and sharing options, visit our Reports and Sharing documentation.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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Can I create issues on 360 Panos and 360 Walks?
Yes, you can create and manage issues directly on both 360 Panoramas and 360 Walks. This functionality allows you to document and track issues in a variety of environments, whether interior or exterior. -
What other media types support issue creation?
In addition to 360 Panos and Walks, issues can also be created on still images, 3D models, 2D models, and orthomosaics. These options provide flexibility for documenting and managing issues across different types of project data. -
Can issues be created on videos?
No, standard videos do not support issue creation. For issue tracking, please use 360 Panos, Walks, images, 3D models, or 2D orthos.