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BUILD - PHOTOS - Request for more than 1000 Photos Displayed on Map

BUILD - PHOTOS - Request for more than 1000 Photos Displayed on Map

The current 1,000-photo display limit on Autodesk Build’s Photos Map significantly restricts its usefulness for large-scale infrastructure assessment projects, especially those spanning entire cities. Our team relies on the Photos Map to visualize georeferenced images for comprehensive condition reviews, but we've encountered issues where many photos fail to display due to this cap. After consulting with Autodesk Support (see attached response from Kelsey G., Senior Technical Support Specialist), it was confirmed that this limitation is by design. We propose increasing the photo display capacity to 5,000–10,000 to better support field teams working on extensive assessments, improve data visualization, and unlock the full potential of the Photos Map for city-wide documentation and analysis. Our current work around is to create multiple ACC-BUILD project, with ~1000 photos in each.

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jonnyjohnson80
Autodesk

I have infra team using ACC who document environmental issues, captured with photos across linear projects. Pertains to liability, warranty stages for this use case. Using GoPro camera and drones to capture and upload.One project for railway of 40km generated 4000 photos. Not counting execution stage. Expected 10k+ photos here across final delivery.Uploading the first 1000 locates themselves with pins in our ACC map, the rest are not counted and seems to be limitation of how many pin references you can use in map view (i.e first 1000 uploaded!). Could we extend limitation of 1000 considerably to support our infra friends with this use case of 10k.

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