USER MANUAL
INTEL® FALCON™ 8+ UAS
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If a GPS signal was available, the date and time in the directory name is taken from the
GPS signal.
• 000001_201802191200 = directory name with a consecutive mission number
(000001), date (_YYYY/MM/DD) and time (hh/mm)
• R10C001234.JPG = R10C image with consecutive number (001234)
• R10C001235.JPG = R10C image number (001235)
• R10C001236.JPG = R10C image number (001236)
• Etc.
• 000002_201802191223 = directory name with a consecutive mission number
(000002), date (_YYYY/MM/DD) and time (hh/mm)
• R10C001237.JPG = R10C image with consecutive number (001237)
• R10C001238.JPG = R10C image number (001238)
• Etc.
If a GPS signal was not available and therefore the actual date and time could not be
set, the date and time in the directory name will be set to all zeros.
In the mission directory .JSON files can be found as well. These files contain
geoinformation of the image files taken during the flight and can be used in other
applications for post processing. The prefixes of the .JSON files are the same as the
mission number followed by the word “geotags” (e.g. 000001_geotags.json).
File structure of video files
Video files recorded during the current flight are stored on the camera SD card (not on
the payload SD card, see figure “Intel® Imaging Payload Specifications” on page 54).
Directly after the flight the pilot has the possibility to transfer the recorded video files
from the camera SD card to the payload SD card (see description in the following figure
“Confirmation of video file transfer” on page 58).
If you do not transfer the video files directly after the current flight but later, the
previously taken video files are transferred to the directory of the current flight on the
payload SD card.
To keep the structure that all files (images and videos) that belong to one flight are
stored in the same directory, we recommend to transfer video files directly after each
flight to the payload SD card.