Program to merge photos together after a mission

Peter Newton

I have conducted a flight & have 200 odd pictures that need to be merged together of a quarry , does anyone know of a good program & being a standalone program that would merge or stitch the pictures together after a mission like this below. 

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    Peter Newton

    Any help would be grateful

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    Mike (Arizona Wyldwest) Dronelink Expert Dronelink Expert

    There are many out there but one very common software pilots use is WebODM.

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    Barry Houldsworth Dronelink Expert Dronelink Expert

    Webodm is a great program that is free or cheap (depending on how you install it)

    This playlist has a selection of videos to get you started
    https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLK_joCFfIhJ84Uu5n6EML4VHDsSpjp4qs&si=U8AquifMgp4_tO7z

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    Heinrich

    There's a lot of drone mapping / stitching software options available - but which one will suit your needs depends on your requirements.

    For an affordable solution I would recommend looking at Drone Mapping Software - OpenDroneMap™ - specifically WebODM for an easy to use affordable solution.

    Also look at https://www.mapsmadeeasy.com - they have both pay as you go and subscription options...

    Drone Deploy and Pix4D are more commercial orientated options - extremely powerful and versatile - but with a learning curve and pricing to match their complexity...

    Other options are linked here (I have no relation to this site - just a fairly complete list I found - but always beware of download links and go directly to the source if possible): 15 Best FREE Drone Mapping Software 2021 (With Videos) – Hobby Henry

    For purely a stitched picture (with no geolocation, etc), Microsoft Image Composit Editor (ICE) could be useful - it's been retired/discontinued years ago, but is still a very workable panorama stitching solution... Image Composite Editor - Microsoft Research

    Hope this helps!

    Heinrich

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    Martin Reading Dronelink Expert Dronelink Expert

    For creating an orphophoto I and many others use WebODM

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    Heinrich

    It seems WebODM is the favorite here - and I also highly recommend it. I've used both the free manual install version (but get the paid installer that makes it much easier), as well as the cloud based pay as you go option (https://webodm.net/pricing) without any issues (well, I missed some images that caused gaps, but that's not their fault :-))

    And review all of Barry's videos - he provide excellent instructions and tips.

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