1. Uphapee Drone Company, LLC
1564 County Road 309, Georgetown, FL
Cell: 240-298-2139
www.uphapeedrone.com
Uphapee Drone Company, LLC
1564 County Road 309, Georgetown, FL
1564 County Road 309, Georgetown, FL
Uphapee Drone Company, LLC
1564 County Road 309, Georgetown, FL
Deliverable Product for the Client
P Prepared for: Clients
P Prepared by: Robert L. Baker, P.E.
March 28th, 2024
2. Prologue
1. Uphapee Drone primarily delivers the end product for a mission electronically
via a file sharing service, MASV.
2. Under special circumstances, the delivery can be made in person.
3. The directory structure for an electronic delivery or in person is the same.
4. This presentation describes the MASV downloading process and directory
structure under Windows.
5. The mission files are downloaded into a zip file.
6. The pictorials shown in this presentation are based on the following OS information:
A. OS: Microsoft Windows 11 Pro
B. Version: 10.0.22621 Build 22621
3. MASV Service Overview
1. MASV is a file sharing service headquartered in Ontario, Canada.
2. Other sharing services (i.e. DropBox) are available.
3. MASV was selected due to its simple fee structure and ease of use.
4. MASV sends an upload confirmation and that a download notice has been sent
to a recipient.
5. Uphapee Drone sends a text message to the recipient as a courtesy.
4. Creating a Zip Directory
1. The recipient can create a special
directory to extract the zip files from
the download.
Notes:
B. This street address is bogus.
C. The address illustrates that the
directory can be any name, anywhere
on the machine, including an external
drive.
A. The default “download” directory
may be acceptable. If so, this step is
unnecessary.
D. There is an actual Sylvester, GA.
5. Initiating a File Download
1. The recipient receives an
Email notification from
MASV that a package has
been sent.
Note:
This pictorial is a representation
only. The actual appearance is
dependent on the recipient’s Email
client (i.e. outlook, Postbox)
8. Initiating a File Download (cont)
4. Look for the download completion
notice in the upper right pane.
5. Click to open the file.
Note:
Depending on the file volume and the recipient's connectivity, the
download can take anywhere from a few seconds to “several” minutes.
9. Initiating a File Download (cont)
6. If this security notice appears, it is
safe to click open.
11. Initiating a File Download (cont)
8. Select the Browse button
and then navigate to the
special Zip directory if the
“Downloads” default is
unacceptable.
9. Click
12. Initiating a File Download (Final)
10. This pictorial illustrates that the files were unzipped into the
selected directory.
13. Anafi Ai Directory Structure
1. This pictorial illustrates the general
structure of the download although
there may be some variance.
2. The property address is clearly
identified.
Note:
If the property is a vacant lot or
undeveloped tract, a sufficient
description is provided.
14. Anafi Ai Directory Structure (cont)
3. The date is identified in this format.
Note:
It is possible that a mission could span
multiple dates. If so, multiple dates are
identified.
15. Anafi Ai Directory Structure (cont)
4. The aircraft is identified.
Note:
Uphapee Drone flies two aircraft:
A. Parrot’s Anafi Ai
B. DJI’s Mavic Pro 2
16. Anafi Ai Directory Structure (cont)
5. The stills directory contains single
JPEG and panorama images.
Notes:
A. Only the composite panorama image
is delivered. The individual constituent
images are not delivered.
B. The “_A” or “_M” suffix identifies the
Anafi Ai or Mavic Pro 2 aircraft,
respectively.
17. Anafi Ai Directory Structure (Final)
6. Video files (MP4) may also be
included in the delivery.
7. If video files are present, there is a
respective “videos_A” or “videos_M”
directory under the aircraft.
Note:
Videos are 4K
18. Mavic Pro 2 Directory
1. The Mavic Pro 2 directory structure is
almost identical to that of the Anafi Ai.
2. The difference is the inclusion of an
additional directory between the aircraft
identifier and “stills_M” directory.
3. This directory represents the camera’s
lenses filter and is either: None, ND4,
ND8, ND16, or ND32
19. High Resolution versus Low Resolution Images
1. High resolution JPEG images are
delivered to the client in the
“stills_A” or “stills_M” directory.
2. This is an example of a high
resolution image.
20. High Resolution versus Low Resolution Images (cont)
3. This file size is just
over 24.3Mb.
4. An MLS will typically
limit the file size to
perhaps 10Mb.
21. High Resolution versus Low Resolution Images (cont)
5. This is the MLS sub-
directory under the
“stills_A” or “stills_M”
directory.
6. The MLS sub-directory
contains the same file
names, but the files are
not the same.
7. The MLS files have been
explicitly formatted for an
800x600 resolution for
MLS upload.
22. High Resolution versus Low Resolution Images (cont)
9. Note the difference in the
file size.
Notes:
A. Exercise caution when
moving or copying to
prevent overwriting.
B. The low resolution MLS
directory file can be
uploaded if the listing
service indicates a size
limitation.
23. Editing & Saving
1. The individual files may be
edited, renamed, saved as,
or copied.
Note:
In this example, the file has been “saved as”.
24. Summary
1. File sharing services differ in how downloading is initiated and managed.
2. Not every recipient is familiar with the MASV service.
3. Drone companies differ in how files are managed.
4. The MLS low resolution images are available for MLS upload if the high
resolution images are too large.