kopia lustrzana https://github.com/OpenDroneMap/ODM
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![](https://opendronemap.github.io/OpenDroneMap/img/odm_image.png)
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What is it?
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OpenDroneMap is a toolchain for processing raw civilian UAS imagery to other useful products. What kind of products?
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1. Point Clouds
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2. Digital Surface Models
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3. Textured Digital Surface Models
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4. Orthorectified Imagery
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5. Classified Point Clouds
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6. Digital Elevation Models
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7. etc.
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So far, it does Point Clouds, Digital Surface Models, Textured Digital Surface Models, and Orthorectified Imagery.
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Users' mailing list: http://lists.osgeo.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/opendronemap-users
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Developer's mailing list: http://lists.osgeo.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/opendronemap-dev
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Steps to get OpenDroneMap running:
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==================================
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<del>(Requires Ubuntu 12.04 32-bit at this time. May also work with Ubuntu 12.04 64-bit.</del>
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(Requires Ubuntu 12.04 or later, see https://github.com/OpenDroneMap/odm_vagrant for running on Windows in a VM)
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Run install.sh to build.
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``` ./install.sh ```
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From a directory full of your images, run
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``` ./run.pl ```
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An overview of installing and running OpenDroneMap on Ubuntu can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e2qp3o8caPs
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and here:
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ZTufQkODLs
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Now that texturing is in the code base, you can access the full textured meshes using MeshLab. Open MeshLab, and choose File:Import Mesh and choose your textured mesh from a location similar to the following: reconstruction-with-image-size-1200-results\odm_texturing\odm_textured_model.obj
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---
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Example data can be found at https://github.com/OpenDroneMap/odm_data
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---
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Long term, the aim is for the toolchain to also be able to optionally push to a variety of online data repositories, pushing hi-resolution aerials to [OpenAerialMap](http://opentopography.org/), point clouds to [OpenTopography](http://opentopography.org/), and pushing digital elevation models to an emerging global repository (yet to be named...). That leaves only digital surface model meshes and UV textured meshes with no global repository home.
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---
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Troubleshooting:
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If you run ODM with your own camera, it is possible you will see something like this:
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- configuration:
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--cmvs-maxImages: 100
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--end-with: pmvs
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--match-size: 200
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--matcher-ratio: 0.6
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--matcher-threshold: 2
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--pmvs-csize: 2
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--pmvs-level: 1
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--pmvs-minImageNum: 3
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--pmvs-threshold: 0.7
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--pmvs-wsize: 7
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--resize-to: 1200
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--start-with: resize
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- source files - Fri Sep 19 13:47:42 UTC 2014
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no CCD width or focal length found for DSC05391.JPG - camera: "SONY DSC-HX5V"
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no CCD width or focal length found for DSC05392.JPG - camera: "SONY DSC-HX5V"
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no CCD width or focal length found for DSC05393.JPG - camera: "SONY DSC-HX5V"
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no CCD width or focal length found for DSC05394.JPG - camera: "SONY DSC-HX5V"
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no CCD width or focal length found for DSC05395.JPG - camera: "SONY DSC-HX5V"
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no CCD width or focal length found for DSC05396.JPG - camera: "SONY DSC-HX5V"
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no CCD width or focal length found for DSC05397.JPG - camera: "SONY DSC-HX5V"
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no CCD width or focal length found for DSC05398.JPG - camera: "SONY DSC-HX5V"
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no CCD width or focal length found for DSC05399.JPG - camera: "SONY DSC-HX5V"
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found no usable images - quitting
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Died at ../../OpenDroneMap/./run.pl line 364.
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```
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This means that your camera is not in the database, https://github.com/OpenDroneMap/OpenDroneMap/blob/gh-pages/ccd_defs.json
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This problem is easily remedied. We need to know CCD size in the camera. We'll get these for our Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX5 from dpreview: http://www.dpreview.com/products/sony/compacts/sony_dschx5/specifications
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So, we'll add the following line to our ccd_defs.json:
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"SONY DSC-HX5V": 6.104,
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And so others can use it, we'll do a pull request to add it to our array for everyone else.
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