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@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: OpenDroneMap 0.9.10\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
"POT-Creation-Date: 2020-07-21 15:22-0400\n"
"POT-Creation-Date: 2020-07-21 17:01-0400\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n"
"Last-Translator: FULL NAME <EMAIL@ADDRESS>\n"
"Language-Team: LANGUAGE <LL@li.org>\n"
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# 04c6d6dc9b894dedb3e1b980450f80b3
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# 3c050a6e28a542979ddc0687deabc8e3
msgid "Options and Flags"
msgstr ""
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# b522a5b704b9437f94f84f215e23d5a0
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# 22dcd4f93de143d4be348424b5141abe
msgid "Arguments::"
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# 5241b36abd754c918b628d501edfcbf0
#: ../../../arguments.rst:382
# 3ce8631539bc46c5a0823cb6065ddf2d
msgid "`Help edit these docs! <https://github.com/OpenDroneMap/docs/blob/publish/source/using.rst>`_"
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@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: OpenDroneMap 0.9.10\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
"POT-Creation-Date: 2020-07-21 15:22-0400\n"
"POT-Creation-Date: 2020-07-21 17:01-0400\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n"
"Last-Translator: FULL NAME <EMAIL@ADDRESS>\n"
"Language-Team: LANGUAGE <LL@li.org>\n"
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#: ../../contributing.rst:4
# abebf50b4b2f43079a6ff005a42e0e01
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# 33a2711c05144f9582994fb626017045
msgid "How To Contribute"
msgstr ""
#: ../../contributing.rst:6
# e478a362081948799c206088963718cd
#: ../../../contributing.rst:6
# fd9047989963484db99d88e41c6a763c
msgid "OpenDroneMap relies on community contributions. You can contribute in many ways, even if you are not a programmer."
msgstr ""
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# 9351c52c8a59427f9b82829183d173e4
#: ../../../contributing.rst:9
# d7a8cfb3ce1c4e789d9bc59089b7af33
msgid "Community Forum"
msgstr ""
#: ../../contributing.rst:11
# 771f2b21f3ea4017bea3a8f7a2e05ca0
#: ../../../contributing.rst:11
# 372bbf306f2e4a60a8915ed2441771d7
msgid "If you are looking to get involved, are stuck on a problem, or want to reach out, `the forum <https://community.opendronemap.org/>`_ is a great place to start. You may find your questions already answered or else you can find other useful tips and resources. You can also contribute your open access datasets for others to explore. It is a good place go before submitting bug reports or getting in touch with developers before writing a new feature."
msgstr ""
#: ../../contributing.rst:14
# e4fc8b7329c84cefa00c8fb0de73ae21
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# 925012996add420ca56b7ff53828e745
msgid "Reporting Bugs"
msgstr ""
#: ../../contributing.rst:16
# 97da7067daf34e00bad3e3764a2ef4b8
#: ../../../contributing.rst:16
# cfa595af5c7748dea7c279ce2b09160f
msgid "Bugs are tracked as Github issues. Please create an issue in the repository and tag it with the Bug tag."
msgstr ""
#: ../../contributing.rst:18
# 8d48512f65f24970afc9f07571294503
#: ../../../contributing.rst:18
# f79279e13ea24b5e8196ae34fb77bb8c
msgid "Explain the problem and include additional details to help maintainers reproduce the problem:"
msgstr ""
#: ../../contributing.rst:20
# 0956852b944f42ecbf8e726836af389b
#: ../../../contributing.rst:20
# 3957ae606cb0425d8a8d6fcb1e639faf
msgid "**Use a clear and descriptive title** for the issue to identify the problem."
msgstr ""
#: ../../contributing.rst:21
# e830c539abdf4c4bbabd99ba3fbbe90b
#: ../../../contributing.rst:21
# bdb253d1772f45e7a7ef73e96e4e2654
msgid "**Describe the exact steps which reproduce the problem** in as many details as possible. For example, start by explaining how you run ODM (Docker, Vagrant, etc), e.g. which command exactly you used in the terminal. When listing steps, **don't just say what you did, but explain how you did it.**"
msgstr ""
#: ../../contributing.rst:22
# a55fc221b6ff4230b3f4f9975a4a27c3
#: ../../../contributing.rst:22
# eebf5329d6344d08b8d6949880fca497
msgid "**Provide specific examples to demonstrate the steps.** Include links to files or GitHub projects, or copy/pasteable snippets, which you use in those examples. If you're providing snippets in the issue, use `Markdown code blocks <https://help.github.com/articles/markdown-basics/#multiple-lines>`_."
msgstr ""
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# ffb3cfdeb8fb47eab6745e9b800151fa
#: ../../../contributing.rst:23
# c6dc25d3a3cc4b188e567e241d3f3a77
msgid "**Describe the behavior you observed after following the steps** and point out what exactly is the problem with that behavior."
msgstr ""
#: ../../contributing.rst:24
# 485e80b31c7b44ae83f399b16daa61ea
#: ../../../contributing.rst:24
# a4e3ccec200740a0854f45b8c9105728
msgid "**Explain which behavior you expected to see instead and why.**"
msgstr ""
#: ../../contributing.rst:25
# 8bd56569b4f34f21b75069d362f9121d
#: ../../../contributing.rst:25
# 541a50043a9b4241a4b659662b6e1d30
msgid "**Include screenshots and animated GIFs** which show you following the described steps and clearly demonstrate the problem. You can use `this tool to record GIFs on macOS and Windows <http://www.cockos.com/licecap/>`_, and `this tool <https://github.com/colinkeenan/silentcast>`_ or `this one <https://github.com/GNOME/byzanz>`_ on Linux."
msgstr ""
#: ../../contributing.rst:26
# bd77afd00ed94c6a9d9e5c117ce5224a
#: ../../../contributing.rst:26
# 43f98a3d907e487d967f29497574f208
msgid "**If the problem is related to performance,** please post your machine's specs (host and guest machine)."
msgstr ""
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# d97cdd597ba747b998802d1e7e2d6ae1
#: ../../../contributing.rst:27
# 95d28b70f6c745269f2e101c9ebd7872
msgid "**If the problem wasn't triggered by a specific action,** describe what you were doing before the problem happened and share more information using the guidelines below."
msgstr ""
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# eed205f61a0c45d8bdccb15cb2aa49a3
#: ../../../contributing.rst:29
# 7e3a9ff9bd6047cfbb353a9007c072de
msgid "Include details about your configuration and environment:"
msgstr ""
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# 88224865d7aa44b199288038d4bef4d2
#: ../../../contributing.rst:31
# d0b284a2065049f5a2c78f914fd4ee97
msgid "**Which version of ODM are you using?** A stable release? a clone of master?"
msgstr ""
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# 0ad3a0457f984dd8a27f4aebcc1c217f
#: ../../../contributing.rst:32
# 2c6d40300ba9430a85a83dc23588debb
msgid "**What's the name and version of the OS you're using?**"
msgstr ""
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# a33f92aa42484ab79f427f27109a8274
#: ../../../contributing.rst:33
# 49f8184463b44d938e19609a806233ea
msgid "**Are you running ODM in a virtual machine or Docker?** If so, which VM software are you using and which operating systems and versions are used for the host and the guest?"
msgstr ""
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# 3c2b7a9e8c194b01b361e5fbaa3db69a
#: ../../../contributing.rst:36
# 3135c11e453247179f8c1c65d5700c63
msgid "Template For Submitting Bug Reports"
msgstr ""
#: ../../contributing.rst:69
# 588639f8ba99432ab3afff1d9fd6d46e
#: ../../../contributing.rst:69
# befb661ef483468296538486ee7c72a1
msgid "Pull Requests"
msgstr ""
#: ../../contributing.rst:71
# 423b83dab82c4066b48c44afd5cb0176
#: ../../../contributing.rst:71
# 39056637eeed467b8451dd10998c0783
msgid "Include screenshots and animated GIFs in your pull request whenever possible."
msgstr ""
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# 3d7d31ed7d634b23ad79dff762167df1
#: ../../../contributing.rst:72
# b7dbdbac90e84d6284edfd22f4d2b53b
msgid "Follow the PEP8 Python Style Guide."
msgstr ""
#: ../../contributing.rst:73
# ee79b44bcce545879ed044837ea4fc58
#: ../../../contributing.rst:73
# b679a0d7db6246c1a8c40720159e034b
msgid "End files with a newline."
msgstr ""
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# 59164110b96046cea7db93eae89fc6f1
#: ../../../contributing.rst:76
# dc6b120a67bf4f9684e5bb653290c7cb
msgid "Avoid platform-dependent code:"
msgstr ""
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# a1b8a1a4839a4a14a2181593031b21c5
#: ../../../contributing.rst:75
# e198baeffa1f4a919d039b18e11ec7f8
msgid "Use require('fs-plus').getHomeDirectory() to get the home directory."
msgstr ""
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# 25a2fd37570446bbb6b2d9b55e48e70e
#: ../../../contributing.rst:76
# 5d00c0c8d3d24347bfaa26f0ebe1e063
msgid "Use path.join() to concatenate filenames."
msgstr ""
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# aaf9693f60fc47ddbf4452c393edde3f
#: ../../../contributing.rst:77
# 00cddf0eb7bf4e4bb9a469313a778b3a
msgid "Use os.tmpdir() rather than /tmp when you need to reference the temporary directory."
msgstr ""
#: ../../contributing.rst:79
# 3b4e48f5efdd4da5a0b8a7f031b2425c
#: ../../../contributing.rst:79
# 60e9e81967354752b39a01541d5b2ccf
msgid "Using a plain return when returning explicitly at the end of a function."
msgstr ""
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# 759c801b854f4fe9ac41da5a580fe939
#: ../../../contributing.rst:79
# fc372ffc32604e90890111d4287b33a0
msgid "Not return null, return undefined, null, or undefined"
msgstr ""
#: ../../contributing.rst:81
# ad44507e8eba447db93956e2c0471f68
#: ../../../contributing.rst:81
# cbb4ef102fb34a88bc3ccb04d7ff203c
msgid "`Help edit these docs! <https://github.com/OpenDroneMap/docs/blob/publish/source/contributing.rst>`_"
msgstr ""

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msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: OpenDroneMap 0.9.10\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
"POT-Creation-Date: 2020-07-21 15:22-0400\n"
"POT-Creation-Date: 2020-07-21 17:01-0400\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n"
"Last-Translator: FULL NAME <EMAIL@ADDRESS>\n"
"Language-Team: LANGUAGE <LL@li.org>\n"
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"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n"
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#: ../../flying.rst:2
# 053d9307fbb04e1088abeeb7f237a05f
#: ../../../flying.rst:2
# 846d8a3f9d9646e5a43911942183b8c8
msgid "Flying Tips"
msgstr ""
#: ../../flying.rst:4
# c7ab483fab004fb298820682ef4b03eb
#: ../../../flying.rst:4
# c96becee56f94efca8b3de336db9d844
msgid "The `Humanitarian OpenStreetMap team <https://www.hotosm.org/>`_ has guidelines on `flying for UAV mapping <https://uav-guidelines.openaerialmap.org/>`_:"
msgstr ""
#: ../../flying.rst:6
# 17fd4c37d0b546839a119aa65ec29544
#: ../../../flying.rst:6
# 4a6f4c2edee741ddac135447436976f7
msgid "`Choosing the right UAV <https://uav-guidelines.openaerialmap.org/pages/05-choosing-the-right-uav/>`_"
msgstr ""
#: ../../flying.rst:8
# d66e12872acc49c2a47d561ad850a0ff
#: ../../../flying.rst:8
# fe7f09d545684117aba61ff9860a51d2
msgid "`Choosing the right sensor <https://uav-guidelines.openaerialmap.org/pages/06-choosing-the-sensor/>`_"
msgstr ""
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# 442753340b194f24b1bce3de7aef0c39
#: ../../../flying.rst:10
# 6c7947d1197147df9d63e165d11924cb
msgid "`Mission preparation <https://uav-guidelines.openaerialmap.org/pages/07-preparing-for-the-uav-mission/>`_"
msgstr ""
#: ../../flying.rst:12
# f78f5d7e53834734bb37a3741ca1ac45
#: ../../../flying.rst:12
# 9b557a1da5cc46af807bcaaa6faee6dd
msgid "The guidelines are intended for drone mapping projects on islands, but have general use for all drone mappers."
msgstr ""
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# ef4fb9c6a80e43cb84cdec9028326ceb
#: ../../../flying.rst:14
# 44b1eacc4ff2499a8a4e74651b9443e1
msgid "See also DroneDeploy's guide on `Making Successful Maps <https://support.dronedeploy.com/docs/making-successful-maps>`_, which provides great tips on mission planning."
msgstr ""
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# 12a83f3c5c844316bd20a0d227df06af
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msgid "Finally, lens distortion is a challenge in projects requiring accurate 3D data. See our section in these docs on `Camera Calibration <tutorials.html#calibrating-the-camera>`_."
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# 44c3db3edee648e094a44576102d419e
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# 96453509d0ed4fcf97681fe2c9bb7385
msgid "`Help edit these docs! <https://github.com/OpenDroneMap/docs/blob/publish/source/flying.rst>`_"
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"Project-Id-Version: OpenDroneMap 0.9.10\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
"POT-Creation-Date: 2020-07-21 15:22-0400\n"
"POT-Creation-Date: 2020-07-21 17:01-0400\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n"
"Last-Translator: FULL NAME <EMAIL@ADDRESS>\n"
"Language-Team: LANGUAGE <LL@li.org>\n"
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#: ../../gcp.rst:3
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# 911f0a51699040bbbac8fd6336625beb
msgid "Ground Control Points"
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# b1b1407c9e3148958a5cd971543d027e
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msgid "Ground control points are useful for correcting distortions in the data and referencing the data to know coordinate systems."
msgstr ""
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# 09120b430c144c35a2d6267a9ddeef8a
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# 8452104a74d646fd98667e75940154f9
msgid "The format of the GCP file is simple."
msgstr ""
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# 5635447e1c0a4f2f86ce9f0f0f7d7936
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msgid "The first line should contain the name of the projection used for the geo coordinates. This can be specified either as a PROJ string (e.g. ``+proj=utm +zone=10 +ellps=WGS84 +datum=WGS84 +units=m +no_defs``), EPSG code (e.g. ``EPSG:4326``) or as a ``WGS84 UTM <zone>[N|S]`` value (eg. ``WGS84 UTM 16N``)"
msgstr ""
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#: ../../../gcp.rst:10
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msgid "Subsequent lines are the X, Y & Z coordinates, your associated pixels, the image filename and optional extra fields, separated by tabs or spaces:"
msgstr ""
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msgid "Elevation values can be set to \"NaN\" to indicate no value"
msgstr ""
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msgid "The 7th column (optional) typically contains the label of the GCP."
msgstr ""
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# 7e516e234f5d48b6bdf2452c90949a1e
msgid "GCP file format::"
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msgid "Example::"
msgstr ""
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# 8bc5f96a1f334135bbde46f60a2b19a3
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# af0d955959494dfea9d3d9efbb90d333
msgid "If you supply a GCP file called ``gcp_list.txt`` then ODM will automatically detect it. If it has another name you can specify using ``--gcp <path>``. If you have a gcp file and want to do georeferencing with exif instead, then you can specify ``--use-exif``. If you have high precision GPS measurements in your images (RTK) and want to use that information along with a gcp file, you can specify ``--force-gps``."
msgstr ""
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# 9577f0afb356405f88a81d18c060e9a1
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# bbde94c6d77e4ebcb74ecec6b26d4752
msgid "`This post has some information about placing Ground Control Targets before a flight <http://diydrones.com/profiles/blogs/ground-control-points-gcps-for-aerial-photography>`_, but if you already have images, you can find your own points in the images post facto. It's important that you find high-contrast objects that are found in **at least** 3 photos, and that you find a minimum of 5 objects."
msgstr ""
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# abfd7244b1c54b51b75cf1b069cf2df2
#: ../../../gcp.rst:31
# 6b99ba39e0ba4be98be0cf9089458f19
msgid "Sharp corners are good picks for GCPs. You should also place/find the GCPs evenly around your survey area."
msgstr ""
#: ../../gcp.rst:33
# 1e9ab5ad237e4550b7b710cb037a53da
#: ../../../gcp.rst:33
# 2022c1e3d9074c80bc5988fb77630231
msgid "The ``gcp_list.txt`` file must be created in the base of your project folder."
msgstr ""
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# f9ce86784ef54a7f960f1d89358089eb
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# d053ffc6a0b44e60be90864b1d0ad399
msgid "For good results your file should have a minimum of 15 lines after the header (5 points with 3 images to each point)."
msgstr ""
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# eede63dccd094839a245301db3abddb2
#: ../../../gcp.rst:39
# 9712bfa7df5343f8b383155a9eee015c
msgid "User Interfaces"
msgstr ""
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# f8b77f6511f84dc69f28fb938a929bdc
#: ../../../gcp.rst:41
# 58a11feafc7641fca1250a9e80a9e9a2
msgid "You can use one of two user interfaces for creating GCP files:"
msgstr ""
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# c625124fef5c442c84a7eae519f07730
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# 84afe5e0d2964247b972da99da981b86
msgid "`POSM GCPi <https://github.com/posm/posm-gcpi>`_"
msgstr ""
#: ../../gcp.rst:44
# b5ad7a10b6fb4fdebc6076613b296528
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# 60450f4c04ca4bac9bd654bd2ba83c35
msgid "`GCP Editor Pro <https://github.com/uav4geo/GCPEditorPro>`_"
msgstr ""
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# d172d10aff474dd3aa93214b5605f40c
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# 397f2777c59948cc8c50fe7aaee405e1
msgid "POSM GCPi"
msgstr ""
#: ../../gcp.rst:50
# 3f776087d222444896eb031ab30bad9f
#: ../../../gcp.rst:50
# 927593a77dc84e74b137c4d439df6825
msgid "The POSM GCPi is loaded by default on WebODM. An example is available at `the WebODM Demo <http://demo.webodm.org/plugins/posm-gcpi/>`_. To use this with known ground control XYZ values, one would do the following:"
msgstr ""
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# c14943f7a9a64b54875cfb84eafadb3e
#: ../../../gcp.rst:52
# b9a43cb0966f427fae9039e6aa420d36
msgid "Create a GCP list that only includes gcp name (this is the label that will be seen in the GCP interface), x, y, and z, with a header with a proj4 string of your GCPs (make sure they are in a planar coordinate system, such as UTM. It should look something like this:"
msgstr ""
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# c193a1ce8f7a4da2b796010be7fc9521
msgid "Then one can load this GCP list into the interface, load the images, and place each of the GCPs in the image."
msgstr ""
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# ece94c1e7c6c44698893e57cf6c10c92
msgid "GCP Editor Pro"
msgstr ""
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# 3f7848d8ed3f49d7b8d049ef0ed7ce41
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# 31a2f2c5d1614505b9b11f063ed8f8af
msgid "This app needs to be installed separately or can be loaded as a WebODM plugin from `https://github.com/uav4geo/GCPEditorPro <https://github.com/uav4geo/GCPEditorPro>`_"
msgstr ""
#: ../../gcp.rst:71
# 7db66609fde0467d97109e2c00429a77
#: ../../../gcp.rst:71
# 400a7b772b064992b58e256c4a86d802
msgid "Create a CSV file that includes the gcp name, northing, easting and elevation."
msgstr ""
#: ../../gcp.rst:80
# 5d0dc071f220441e8832148de6c1c1df
#: ../../../gcp.rst:80
# e3be97e2b1d442f99df0adde4e1752cb
msgid "Then import the CSV from the main screen and type ``+proj=utm +zone=37 +south +ellps=WGS84 +datum=WGS84 +units=m +no_defs`` in the ``EPSG/PROJ`` box."
msgstr ""
#: ../../gcp.rst:82
# 4b3674e838094b2399f8ee653ab8fb50
#: ../../../gcp.rst:82
# e90ba38338ef409792e454d071bbcc16
msgid "The following screen will display a map from where to select the GCPs to tag and import the respective images."
msgstr ""
#: ../../gcp.rst:85
# 90d82949053041e6ad343dc0c285291d
#: ../../../gcp.rst:85
# 23911fa0503e4bb58ddc99f41c10b797
msgid "`Help edit these docs! <https://github.com/OpenDroneMap/docs/blob/publish/source/tutorials.rst>`_"
msgstr ""

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@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: OpenDroneMap 0.9.10\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
"POT-Creation-Date: 2020-07-21 15:22-0400\n"
"POT-Creation-Date: 2020-07-21 17:01-0400\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n"
"Last-Translator: FULL NAME <EMAIL@ADDRESS>\n"
"Language-Team: LANGUAGE <LL@li.org>\n"
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#: ../../../index.rst:8
# fa2f220d4f704404a75d0d9dd55f72b8
msgid "Welcome to OpenDroneMap's documentation"
msgstr ""
#: ../../index.rst:43
# 4e4a9a5c29fe4919a25b4ef0c61bec96
#: ../../../index.rst:43
# 2b86dd77c9ca4fdbb3e5c3a362287930
msgid "`Help edit these docs! <https://github.com/OpenDroneMap/docs/blob/publish/source/index.rst>`_"
msgstr ""

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@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: OpenDroneMap 0.9.10\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
"POT-Creation-Date: 2020-07-21 15:22-0400\n"
"POT-Creation-Date: 2020-07-21 17:01-0400\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n"
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"Language-Team: LANGUAGE <LL@li.org>\n"
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#: ../../large.rst:4
# 9bfdf0f58d66484790aafd3503b2d01c
#: ../../../large.rst:4
# 5ea5942cc4604baea3dc66a4ee841282
msgid "Splitting Large Datasets"
msgstr ""
#: ../../large.rst:6
# 7ffac7e1969c459c8e59544bd3c9d98e
#: ../../../large.rst:6
# 09b5af17439740d2b8a18993e6709da6
msgid "Starting with ODM version ``0.6.0`` you can split up very large datasets into manageable chunks (called submodels), running the pipeline on each chunk, and then producing merged DEMs, orthophotos and point clouds. The process is referred to as \"split-merge\"."
msgstr ""
#: ../../large.rst:8
# d9c8c75065dd42609d41913e7a033206
#: ../../../large.rst:8
# 0c58eb496d8d456ca011011549f430a8
msgid "Why might you use the split-merge pipeline? If you have a very large number of images in your dataset, split-merge will help make the processing more manageable on a large machine (it will require less memory). If you have many machines all connected to the same network you can also process the submodels in parallel, thus allowing for horizontal scaling and processing thousands of images more quickly."
msgstr ""
#: ../../large.rst:10
# 6d1a869731da4aa1953c76ac12445e90
#: ../../../large.rst:10
# d3a6bf47796e4775bfb53066d0d51dce
msgid "Split-merge works in WebODM out of the box as long as the processing nodes support split-merge, by enabling the ``--split`` option when creating a new task."
msgstr ""
#: ../../large.rst:13
# ea65ddac58cc4eaa982cb6f08352b789
#: ../../../large.rst:13
# 7c1cb609f5c74801ba89894fb5974978
msgid "Calibrate images"
msgstr ""
#: ../../large.rst:15
# 6826f2d5b93a4b29ad8daa40ec2db1a7
#: ../../../large.rst:15
# a5852d851b3c4557a860c07a9a876368
msgid "Image calibration is recommended (but not required) for large datasets because error propagation due to image distortion could cause a bowl effect on the models. Calibration instructions can be found at `Calibrate Images <tutorials.html#calibrating-the-camera>`_."
msgstr ""
#: ../../large.rst:21
# 0a59eebf1a6d48f495991fef4e78948f
#: ../../../large.rst:21
# bb110a174c5f40ec9d3517e5eabbd887
msgid "Bowling effect on point cloud over 13,000+ image dataset collected by World Bank Tanzania over the flood prone Msimbasi Basin, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania."
msgstr ""
#: ../../large.rst:24
# eed0cd0fcc6f4eb9a9c3350d9c3086e9
#: ../../../large.rst:24
# 0967d468c7144fc5bd2132400d045215
msgid "Local Split-Merge"
msgstr ""
#: ../../large.rst:26
# 6437fb453ba84328986c28b28f30a20d
#: ../../../large.rst:26
# 2e2ad9be96fa496bb5ab7db7b677f5df
msgid "Splitting a dataset into more manageable submodels and sequentially processing all submodels on the same machine is easy! Just use ``--split`` and ``--split-overlap`` to decide the the average number of images per submodels and the overlap (in meters) between submodels respectively"
msgstr ""
#: ../../large.rst:32
# 9cb748f918284a50af12348251f96b5f
#: ../../../large.rst:32
# 0aeee1b4863b45729bc6cbf63b6b1d84
msgid "If you already know how you want to split the dataset, you can provide that information and it will be used instead of the clustering algorithm."
msgstr ""
#: ../../large.rst:34
# 911b102908614b0d9200a92911bae6d6
#: ../../../large.rst:34
# 175b97d3d6a44086be4f0cdabfb6fe95
msgid "The grouping can be provided by adding a file named image_groups.txt in the main dataset folder. The file should have one line per image. Each line should have two words: first the name of the image and second the name of the group it belongs to. For example::"
msgstr ""
#: ../../large.rst:42
# ddb1539f95974084b090ab84013a7e2d
#: ../../../large.rst:42
# 20c59dc7a68941e89e8369bd6026f2ff
msgid "will create 3 submodels. Make sure to pass ``--split-overlap 0`` if you manually provide a ``image_groups.txt`` file."
msgstr ""
#: ../../large.rst:46
# d860e02c8c1246f58a98031bb378c563
#: ../../../large.rst:46
# f821d7b1316a4f81830050135f38ec62
msgid "Distributed Split-Merge"
msgstr ""
#: ../../large.rst:48
# d8f0cc0dbc5f48ad8c87f859f6c1ad27
#: ../../../large.rst:48
# f170f960ba414793b7f657bb74d70937
msgid "ODM can also automatically distribute the processing of each submodel to multiple machines via `NodeODM <https://github.com/OpenDroneMap/NodeODM>`_ nodes, orchestrated via `ClusterODM <https://github.com/OpenDroneMap/ClusterODM>`_."
msgstr ""
#: ../../large.rst:55
# a039fc049e864c65b667972b7ef3c274
#: ../../../large.rst:55
# 09a33b36dab54c42a8ce360deacaf649
msgid "Getting Started with Distributed Split-Merge"
msgstr ""
#: ../../large.rst:57
# ba8d28cb059f446bb03e0e277572c134
#: ../../../large.rst:57
# af83a83165d8401396aab49b8744a62b
msgid "The first step is start ClusterODM"
msgstr ""
#: ../../large.rst:63
# 08ddadbe3bb8497285e3d2718654dabe
#: ../../../large.rst:63
# 6d4217467bf544e9a7ad1ac56e9f9973
msgid "Then on each machine you want to use for processing, launch a NodeODM instance via"
msgstr ""
#: ../../large.rst:69
# 98f8b234a5f34a31a178debd46dcb6ce
#: ../../../large.rst:69
# f7f5d656ce9f46d89eaa1769c27ba6e5
msgid "Connect via telnet to ClusterODM and add the IP addresses/port of the machines running NodeODM"
msgstr ""
#: ../../large.rst:84
# 6f02cd45e22c4980beec4d0edaf26c7d
#: ../../../large.rst:84
# b6440814204a44fd9b9cbde1ff322cc3
msgid "Make sure you are running version ``1.5.1`` or higher of the NodeODM API."
msgstr ""
#: ../../large.rst:86
# a47666f962ac4900b5c108214b5e9061
#: ../../../large.rst:86
# 42d5b57f70b54515892481ba4875365b
msgid "At this point, simply use the ``--sm-cluster`` option to enable distributed split-merge"
msgstr ""
#: ../../large.rst:93
# 9eabc0a6b0754ca2b721b528ad19f94a
#: ../../../large.rst:93
# 1ff052ee47864108abd13c2ca2b6eeef
msgid "Understanding the Cluster"
msgstr ""
#: ../../large.rst:95
# 3d0de6109bac4dfa9fb2fe84acc6b2e9
#: ../../../large.rst:95
# 18e376a78edf468088b5efbd939c0bbf
msgid "When connected via telnet, it is possible to interrogate what is happening on the cluster. For example, we can use the command HELP to find out available commands"
msgstr ""
#: ../../large.rst:118
# 90beaae91c7d457eaf2a385e8780bc6e
#: ../../../large.rst:118
# 1494dbd111a64a7e9075a9c20a0c12d9
msgid "If, for example, the NodeODM instance wasn't active when ClusterODM started, we might list nodes and see something as follows"
msgstr ""
#: ../../large.rst:125
# 31c3bb7b468740b09ad5ac89b3fded88
#: ../../../large.rst:125
# 20e68e67542e4049b232b7635d88760b
msgid "To address this, we can start up our local node (if not already started), and then perform a ``NODE UPDATE``"
msgstr ""
#: ../../large.rst:135
# 7ef61b7fad3e42d591e3a5a824a6cf25
#: ../../../large.rst:135
# 33eecf83e3124b59a7d0c13af09e04a2
msgid "Accessing the Logs"
msgstr ""
#: ../../large.rst:137
# 3b24188812ed48a6aa6d46d799829a8b
#: ../../../large.rst:137
# def6c238d7864b5382c8a0c925a3c6e3
msgid "While a process is running, it is also possible to list the tasks, and view the task output"
msgstr ""
#: ../../large.rst:145
# 5b1c3e7c6edc470180151e89b6a952ad
#: ../../../large.rst:145
# 2a15305d8ba94ce0bdb2d07174a39b0f
msgid "Autoscaling ClusterODM"
msgstr ""
#: ../../large.rst:147
# 285049aef199423988ca4a4a38a425d4
#: ../../../large.rst:147
# 9ec4019144e94b0eb0ab5f4325320568
msgid "ClusterODM also includes the option to autoscale on multiple platforms, including, to date, Amazon and Digital Ocean. This allows users to reduce costs associated with always-on instances as well as being able to scale processing based on demand."
msgstr ""
#: ../../large.rst:149
# f55ea76c77174488abe15f0a1b5e0147
#: ../../../large.rst:149
# 62b6f826c2c643e0901155b8e13ae32b
msgid "To setup autoscaling you must:"
msgstr ""
#: ../../large.rst:151
# 8dcdc19a8adc4da3b63bf195004e8da9
#: ../../../large.rst:151
# 1f57a583ee064aadaa3feee9c394eafc
msgid "Have a functioning version of NodeJS installed and then install ClusterODM"
msgstr ""
#: ../../large.rst:159
# 24f90e88ec3d476da27f732dfe5a00ba
#: ../../../large.rst:159
# 717a4e330335494bb0df832234fa0032
msgid "Make sure docker-machine is installed."
msgstr ""
#: ../../large.rst:160
# e5d2b4d1ede644149d483fe35ecc790a
#: ../../../large.rst:160
# 199f29aa6b7f4f409bb92e6c3cb5bf16
msgid "Setup a S3-compatible bucket for storing results."
msgstr ""
#: ../../large.rst:161
# efda26765e1b4b1699b660f61f780782
#: ../../../large.rst:161
# 6326931fadb04511aeefe580135ad3a2
msgid "Create a configuration file for `DigitalOcean <https://github.com/OpenDroneMap/ClusterODM/blob/master/docs/digitalocean.md>`_ or `Amazon Web Services <https://github.com/OpenDroneMap/ClusterODM/blob/master/docs/aws.md>`_."
msgstr ""
#: ../../large.rst:163
# e4a9d0926c1843ab823649aaed9d3a5e
#: ../../../large.rst:163
# 24f1bc1a5a1045b5a066cb88d855dac6
msgid "You can then launch ClusterODM with"
msgstr ""
#: ../../large.rst:169
# 32af1377b9c3405a9cdbdbc12422bfda
#: ../../../large.rst:169
# cfd356de2d654bf891a32218437a3674
msgid "You should see something similar to following messages in the console"
msgstr ""
#: ../../large.rst:177
# b21f064d7d1044f2b4a892538e73bc59
#: ../../../large.rst:177
# e70048dcf8f24f71bc79a7051c51a05f
msgid "You should always have at least one static NodeODM node attached to ClusterODM, even if you plan to use the autoscaler for all processing. If you setup auto scaling, you can't have zero nodes and rely 100% on the autoscaler. You need to attach a NodeODM node to act as the \"reference node\" otherwise ClusterODM will not know how to handle certain requests (for the forwarding the UI, for validating options prior to spinning up an instance, etc.). For this purpose, you should add a \"dummy\" NodeODM node and lock it"
msgstr ""
#: ../../large.rst:187
# 0ed8b1079d904c0a896001b786eb4e23
#: ../../../large.rst:187
# 534c507b01064a47810c210e1bb41569
msgid "This way all tasks will be automatically forwarded to the autoscaler."
msgstr ""
#: ../../large.rst:190
# 00373d3452f049b5b90654e07d6546dc
#: ../../../large.rst:190
# 69765d62d9bb44979d730a3aee0908c7
msgid "Limitations"
msgstr ""
#: ../../large.rst:192
# 188045ef87cc4ac298b2ce9890101336
#: ../../../large.rst:192
# bf357933f5f442d2837b2682b0ad9bb2
msgid "The 3D textured meshes are currently not being merged as part of the workflow (only point clouds, DEMs and orthophotos are)."
msgstr ""
#: ../../large.rst:194
# 314715973fa84a9ba1c31330edb47f76
#: ../../../large.rst:194
# 8e1fa32d457445b489bc403442ae7fd5
msgid "GCPs are fully supported, however, there needs to be at least 3 GCP points on each submodel for the georeferencing to take place. If a submodel has fewer than 3 GCPs, a combination of the remaining GCPs + EXIF data will be used instead (which is going to be less accurate). We recommend using the ``image_groups.txt`` file to accurately control the submodel split when using GCPs."
msgstr ""
#: ../../large.rst:197
# f634116f08f241508a92acae1f39bbfb
#: ../../../large.rst:197
# 1597b856001e4334a4df3555c8416ee1
msgid "Acknowledgments"
msgstr ""
#: ../../large.rst:198
# ca07c826259244199b85779904f0e46a
#: ../../../large.rst:198
# ec973929d9d947be90f0859358cc398c
msgid "Huge props to Pau and the folks at Mapillary for their amazing contributions to OpenDroneMap through their OpenSfM code, which is a key component of the split-merge pipeline. We look forward to further pushing the limits of OpenDroneMap and seeing how big a dataset we can process."
msgstr ""
#: ../../large.rst:200
# 56798013851d422591fbc302db40e55a
#: ../../../large.rst:200
# 87ebd0f900e74e17b1cdb97ea39eafe1
msgid "`Help edit these docs! <https://github.com/OpenDroneMap/docs/blob/publish/source/large.rst>`_"
msgstr ""

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@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: OpenDroneMap 0.9.10\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
"POT-Creation-Date: 2020-07-21 15:22-0400\n"
"POT-Creation-Date: 2020-07-21 17:01-0400\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n"
"Last-Translator: FULL NAME <EMAIL@ADDRESS>\n"
"Language-Team: LANGUAGE <LL@li.org>\n"
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"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n"
#: ../../multispectral.rst:2
# 86cb73af54b2469a90f69d0472305ed0
#: ../../../multispectral.rst:2
# 87c9cb4a7b2b478387fd990c81927150
msgid "Multispectral Support"
msgstr ""
#: ../../multispectral.rst:4
# 4df2d1aef3cd4669aa37fe97614edafa
#: ../../../multispectral.rst:4
# 067b863268c2477bb94a7b6aaebab68f
msgid "Since version 0.9.9 ODM has basic support for radiometric normalization, which is able to generate reflectance orthophotos from multispectral cameras. Multispectral cameras capture multiple shots of the scene using different band sensors."
msgstr ""
#: ../../multispectral.rst:7
# 732772b0e38d49b4850a3c49e4432f5c
#: ../../../multispectral.rst:7
# b8dcb9bc7b7f4fffa0a8c9d75c0da9ca
msgid "Hardware"
msgstr ""
#: ../../multispectral.rst:9
# ba795e3eec95421a94d8e41d0fb9951f
#: ../../../multispectral.rst:9
# 1c8ec56af3bc4fe5afdcb43f8b1fb149
msgid "While we aim to support as many cameras as possible, multispectral support has been developed using the following cameras, so they will work better:"
msgstr ""
#: ../../multispectral.rst:11
# 35716902bf1a435cb7dc2869f1723dc0
#: ../../../multispectral.rst:11
# 2b3e96533ded49da9ef461dc8f54d720
msgid "`MicaSense RedEdge-MX and Altum <https://www.micasense.com/>`_"
msgstr ""
#: ../../multispectral.rst:12
# 828730caa0bb4b3fa73257ffe2f75fbf
#: ../../../multispectral.rst:12
# ce4bd2fe479f45c9a851203698d34a39
msgid "`Sentera 6X <https://sentera.com/6x/>`_"
msgstr ""
#: ../../multispectral.rst:14
# 088bf9b5410a4c8a940ba698e3c3eff8
#: ../../../multispectral.rst:14
# 3acaad56c8ed48aba2f6bbb7e7963587
msgid "Other cameras might also work. You can help us expand this list by `sharing datasets <https://community.opendronemap.org/c/datasets/10>`_ captured with other cameras."
msgstr ""
#: ../../multispectral.rst:17
# bc35e483d9c74c13b0bcc1f522c736bb
#: ../../../multispectral.rst:17
# 95652e4bd93440a098146431e52dbfbd
msgid "Usage"
msgstr ""
#: ../../multispectral.rst:19
# 625cb4e64e5b4685bd625a44cb1b2cd0
#: ../../../multispectral.rst:19
# c7362ff9d6ae4d6bbfc4b41bcbd7d0b4
msgid "Process all the images from all bands at once (do not separate the bands into multiple folders) and pass the `--radiometric-calibration` parameter to enable radiometric normalization. If the images are part of a multi-camera setup, the resulting orthophoto will have N bands, one for each camera (+ alpha)."
msgstr ""
#: ../../multispectral.rst:25
# 652e66a6f651483b9462e88ba97442da
#: ../../../multispectral.rst:25
# a36abb316e2d4fbfa64247b874763e70
msgid "`Help edit these docs! <https://github.com/OpenDroneMap/docs/blob/publish/source/multispectral.rst>`_"
msgstr ""

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@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: OpenDroneMap 0.9.10\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
"POT-Creation-Date: 2020-07-21 15:22-0400\n"
"POT-Creation-Date: 2020-07-21 17:01-0400\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n"
"Last-Translator: FULL NAME <EMAIL@ADDRESS>\n"
"Language-Team: LANGUAGE <LL@li.org>\n"
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# 9ddc16491a2d4c1fbe13518d06c18317
#: ../../../outputs.rst:2
# 0363274eec9a4b9c82318f91f7138fa8
msgid "OpenDroneMap Outputs"
msgstr ""
#: ../../outputs.rst:4
# 83f417e71d4540aba27765d651f7f8b0
#: ../../../outputs.rst:4
# 4d0105590a224be8b3366a34b3ca7dcf
msgid "Listed below are some of the useful outputs ODM produces."
msgstr ""
#: ../../outputs.rst:7
# 49e791a419554b098106c1cf70512356
#: ../../../outputs.rst:7
# e4c5e56bafa147fab888836f5d3ee12d
msgid "Point Cloud"
msgstr ""
#: ../../outputs.rst:9
# e3563ab58d424d6eadd080b0eccc86f9
#: ../../../outputs.rst:9
# e5a47a5f7e9048b9a271385ca20dff58
msgid "``odm_georeferencing/odm_georeferenced_model.ply/laz/csv`` -- The georeferenced point cloud in different file formats"
msgstr ""
#: ../../outputs.rst:15
# 04c86a0281154663804b9a096c7a064b
#: ../../../outputs.rst:15
# c255fdbb5e244cc59984eeb5c1411b57
msgid "*Point cloud over State University Zanzibar, courtesy of* `Khadija Abdullah Ali <https://www.linkedin.com/in/khadija-abdulla-ali-56b4044a/>`_"
msgstr ""
#: ../../outputs.rst:19
# da38160cfe064ee7a976cff10ad6b4cc
#: ../../../outputs.rst:19
# ef280b4664614efb95892f9f3d86a3d0
msgid "3D Textured Model"
msgstr ""
#: ../../outputs.rst:21
# b4e6920f2af0421b95c8800fd57282ca
#: ../../../outputs.rst:21
# 83eaf395dd13452abe2885162d0d16e6
msgid "``odm_texturing/odm_textured_model.obj`` -- The textured surface mesh ``odm_texturing/odm_textured_model_geo.obj`` -- The georeferenced and textured surface mesh"
msgstr ""
#: ../../outputs.rst:24
# 599b5ccdb3794e8385a10f7de94c979a
#: ../../../outputs.rst:24
# ac92cff17c904762b2fd054257cf64d5
msgid "You can access the point cloud and textured meshes using MeshLab. Open MeshLab, and choose File:Import Mesh and choose your textured mesh from a location similar to the following: ``odm_texturing\\odm_textured_model.obj``"
msgstr ""
#: ../../outputs.rst:30
# df7ddfe474ba4da5bf8993a3135b6a9d
#: ../../../outputs.rst:30
# f452c086297841c6b18804010bbf394d
msgid "*Textured mesh courtesy of* `OpenDroneMap <https://twitter.com/opendronemap>`_"
msgstr ""
#: ../../outputs.rst:33
# 311af044850c4a2ca03f186e2d677a73
#: ../../../outputs.rst:33
# e7762f4764a944549f8fb90991214af0
msgid "Orthophoto"
msgstr ""
#: ../../outputs.rst:35
# a4308a69201f4f99b38e01466c9f89d0
#: ../../../outputs.rst:35
# 55a73a43fc1e443e8f90f27c4562f1ca
msgid "``odm_orthophoto/odm_orthphoto.png`` -- The orthophoto, but this is a simple png, which doesn't have any georeferencing information"
msgstr ""
#: ../../outputs.rst:37
# dbbb6c23988f4af8b3b7cb48cc17a680
#: ../../../outputs.rst:37
# 8487c7b9409e4549bdf74776d7c552b0
msgid "``odm_orthophoto/odm_orthphoto.tif`` -- GeoTIFF Orthophoto. You can use it in QGIS as a raster layer."
msgstr ""
#: ../../outputs.rst:43
# 484c4076cc5e467384b894275ad6e4f5
#: ../../../outputs.rst:43
# f96d614393b3411299358ed2ac8847bd
msgid "*Orthophoto over State University Zanzibar, courtesy of* `Khadija Abdullah Ali <https://www.linkedin.com/in/khadija-abdulla-ali-56b4044a/>`_"
msgstr ""
#: ../../outputs.rst:46
# cf5004343a34477db84e16bdb95997cf
#: ../../../outputs.rst:46
# 97a9f77304ae4ce487ea62415fbe0e5a
msgid "DTM/DSM"
msgstr ""
#: ../../outputs.rst:48
# 346294dd8a0249ef8a0043db8847f567
#: ../../../outputs.rst:48
# cc432c908f294d6a87d3c47274b32de8
msgid "DTM/DSM will only be created if the ``--dtm`` or ``--dsm`` options are used. See `tutorial on elevation models <https://docs.opendronemap.org/tutorials.html#creating-digital-elevation-models>`_ for more options in creating."
msgstr ""
#: ../../outputs.rst:50
# 05afe066c98345acaf466451a4e6dbab
#: ../../../outputs.rst:50
# 3d6a730458b14794bf7454b4f6e119e4
msgid "Data will be stored in:"
msgstr ""
#: ../../outputs.rst:52
# afd408ec01744753a062d6f8b22f3b8d
#: ../../../outputs.rst:52
# abad74d908c04802b1be22686908379e
msgid "``odm_dem/dtm.tif``"
msgstr ""
#: ../../outputs.rst:53
# c2b221c1a87c4fe08cddeaddb1df326b
#: ../../../outputs.rst:53
# d5483e2a7881435c91539b04f55ce113
msgid "``odm_dem/dsm.tif``"
msgstr ""
#: ../../outputs.rst:59
# 45a2df1b97754205b3c5d45ad2837ba8
#: ../../../outputs.rst:59
# 879bdeaa3d8a43519e2552ae4830a3e0
msgid "*Digital surface model over State University Zanzibar, courtesy of* `Khadija Abdullah Ali <https://www.linkedin.com/in/khadija-abdulla-ali-56b4044a/>`_"
msgstr ""
#: ../../outputs.rst:62
# c64d8a40455d4ffb8f6622e991f81014
#: ../../../outputs.rst:62
# fe6b51da6c9f47a39b7437e0cdfcee35
msgid "List of all outputs"
msgstr ""
#: ../../outputs.rst:109
# 01f27f8a39b1455e8eca78fa1bb7bf75
#: ../../../outputs.rst:109
# 664796b76ddc4919ad9ea2c81918aa6c
msgid "`Help edit these docs! <https://github.com/OpenDroneMap/docs/blob/publish/source/outputs.rst>`_"
msgstr ""

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@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: OpenDroneMap 0.9.10\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
"POT-Creation-Date: 2020-07-21 15:22-0400\n"
"POT-Creation-Date: 2020-07-21 17:01-0400\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n"
"Last-Translator: FULL NAME <EMAIL@ADDRESS>\n"
"Language-Team: LANGUAGE <LL@li.org>\n"
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"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n"
#: ../../requesting-features.rst:2
# 4a6ac1bd4f8643d983db602e57565ef2
#: ../../../requesting-features.rst:2
# d940e31fefb34ecbb8d9be39288cd73c
msgid "How To Request Features"
msgstr ""
#: ../../requesting-features.rst:4
# 6835732bbac345f1a0630bf6c1c5c6fc
#: ../../../requesting-features.rst:4
# 95118bd8b9c649a598c5fe8bff033698
msgid "All software needs user feedback and feature requests, to grow and maintain alignment with the needs of its users."
msgstr ""
#: ../../requesting-features.rst:7
# d40e1b1cb36d46bb892b44bcb718576f
#: ../../../requesting-features.rst:7
# 696e503999524f108ec4e69ad5c38b9a
msgid "OpenDroneMap is FOSS software. Free and open source (FOSS) projects are interesting from the inside and outside: from the outside, successful ones feel like they should be able to do anything, and its hard to know what a reasonable request is. From the inside of a project, they can feel very resource constrained: largely by time, money, and opportunity overload."
msgstr ""
#: ../../requesting-features.rst:13
# 7cc50987865c4d919b471373f7b3622b
#: ../../../requesting-features.rst:13
# 1b8acc2a7a29463ca0df0b5f454bc0b7
msgid "A feature request can be submitted as issues on the applicable Github repository (e.g., `WebODM <https://github.com/OpenDroneMap/WebODM/issues>`_ or `ODM <https://github.com/OpenDroneMap/ODM/issues>`_ or similar) or more simply as a discussion topic on `the community forum <https://community.opendronemap.org/>`_. Try to start by searching these sources to see if someone else has already brought it up. Sometimes a feature is already in the works, or has at least been discussed."
msgstr ""
#: ../../requesting-features.rst:19
# a22c1506ca3b4b56a2b3bdadc8372475
#: ../../../requesting-features.rst:19
# 72a6e0d25ec84002b73a6810ffca914c
msgid "And importantly, the trick is to listen: if someone within the project says: \"This is a big lift, we need MONEY or TIME or SOMEONE TO HELP CODE IT\" (or possibly a combination of the three) then there are two answers that work really well in response:"
msgstr ""
#: ../../requesting-features.rst:23
# b27031829a6540809913b04c458af090
#: ../../../requesting-features.rst:23
# db0eaf87e7fa4f9f99538ed5dd6b2d66
msgid "*Ok. I didnt know it was a big feature request! I hope someone comes along with the necessary resources. As a community member, I would be happy to be an early user and tester!*"
msgstr ""
#: ../../requesting-features.rst:25
# e9d7a551b6b645b68d7c9871bea04ad4
#: ../../../requesting-features.rst:25
# d83e0f882cf640539bbdfca6d431241d
msgid "or"
msgstr ""
#: ../../requesting-features.rst:27
# c6c4660f5766408d9a3cfd3bb36a208b
#: ../../../requesting-features.rst:27
# eeb066ea19ea47398930c8e7c724c5a4
msgid "*Lets figure out if we can put together the resources to get this done! Heres what I can contribute toward it: …*"
msgstr ""
#: ../../requesting-features.rst:29
# aedaafdfb2ea40248b2890e22123b9b0
#: ../../../requesting-features.rst:29
# 22a7df06b14a4a30a09f34de5c834c28
msgid "We are glad you are excited to see new features added to the project. Some new features need support, and some are easier to implement. We'll do our best to help you understand where your request falls, and we appreciate any support you can provide."
msgstr ""
#: ../../requesting-features.rst:33
# 127a03fb5f664dfeac8491d857b897b6
#: ../../../requesting-features.rst:33
# 1dc7be048a46499292c8313b44ebbb79
msgid "`Help edit these docs! <https://github.com/OpenDroneMap/docs/blob/publish/source/requesting-features.rst>`_"
msgstr ""

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@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: OpenDroneMap 0.9.10\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
"POT-Creation-Date: 2020-07-21 15:22-0400\n"
"POT-Creation-Date: 2020-07-21 17:01-0400\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n"
"Last-Translator: FULL NAME <EMAIL@ADDRESS>\n"
"Language-Team: LANGUAGE <LL@li.org>\n"
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#: ../../resources.rst:2
# 5eece4a637714fbaae9af8d986ba108d
#: ../../../resources.rst:2
# fd0399e9f29e43ee85f633fc5a7d9854
msgid "Additional References"
msgstr ""
#: ../../resources.rst:5
# 322fb50c863f408b981e3461a0ced82c
#: ../../../resources.rst:5
# d3ba9250ce4b482c89983e02f0bb4d9d
msgid "For Users"
msgstr ""
#: ../../resources.rst:7
# ddd63e85ed854807a984b849d12c2c00
#: ../../../resources.rst:7
# 2c54ff8efcbb4cd4a1d4426a677a668a
msgid "The following resources are a good place to start:"
msgstr ""
#: ../../resources.rst:9
# 9e00d3937dfb4f539e494035b485126a
#: ../../../resources.rst:9
# 4d7432320ac74422a01020761eaf6f3a
msgid "`README page for ODM <https://github.com/OpenDroneMap/OpenDroneMap>`_"
msgstr ""
#: ../../resources.rst:10
# 2713733155a840f5be4d824d745dad88
#: ../../../resources.rst:10
# 3bcf9ff9b6e3408f875a614e65332f9b
msgid "`README page for WebODM <https://github.com/OpenDroneMap/WebODM>`_"
msgstr ""
#: ../../resources.rst:11
# 5aabbe8c91ae41aca18a5e11c3f87277
#: ../../../resources.rst:11
# 52d2e948eece4d0d8fe87e3f17bff6dd
msgid "`README page for NodeODM <https://github.com/OpenDroneMap/node-OpenDroneMap>`_"
msgstr ""
#: ../../resources.rst:12
# bb89cc5074c340b290fd98348a2bc143
#: ../../../resources.rst:12
# 43b64684e93c41a08607bfd7318b8509
msgid "`Ground Control Points Format Specification <https://github.com/mapillary/OpenSfM/blob/master/doc/source/gcp.rst>`_"
msgstr ""
#: ../../resources.rst:13
# d34e748b56474b4ba9333a142f23bddf
#: ../../../resources.rst:13
# b4bbfe51562c46d781908edf80c34abf
msgid "`OpenDroneMap: The Missing Guide <https://odmbook.com/>`_"
msgstr ""
#: ../../resources.rst:16
# 974d88a4840e49c6866d3f2ab1a8ceab
#: ../../../resources.rst:16
# 60796eb1324b41d5b56f497960451872
msgid "For Developers"
msgstr ""
#: ../../resources.rst:18
# b1bf24503de042dbb7def45ebd62e721
#: ../../../resources.rst:18
# 45473074a8b6436f9d842e2c9bb4ca87
msgid "In addition to user resources, we recommend to also read the following:"
msgstr ""
#: ../../resources.rst:20
# d0e0addb482b40eca062794e9faadabb
#: ../../../resources.rst:20
# cd3029204fde4dd2b6ece3cfe1a2bd6b
msgid "WebODM documentation: https://docs.webodm.org"
msgstr ""
#: ../../resources.rst:21
# 7d1a6b76009a42b59386a6a3a969816c
#: ../../../resources.rst:21
# c6fe70ba85564f3e82f609e7df9f8227
msgid "NodeODM API specification: https://github.com/OpenDroneMap/NodeODM/blob/master/docs/index.adoc"
msgstr ""
#: ../../resources.rst:22
# b008ba28dbef4aae943772cf56184338
#: ../../../resources.rst:22
# b282ab45d280415982d512c91e6b6719
msgid "Overview of the ODM pipeline: http://community.opendronemap.org/t/where-can-i-find-background-information-on-the-concepts-of-odm/665/2"
msgstr ""
#: ../../resources.rst:23
# d3e93ec56de3428ea5ae705da9c74068
#: ../../../resources.rst:23
# edc948c7e2d2431e8b888a7b1a733965
msgid "We keep a `section in our forum dedicated to research papers <http://community.opendronemap.org/c/ideas-proposals/research-papers>`_. This is a valuable place where to read more about state of the art research related to structure from motion, multi-view stereo, meshing, texturing, etc. which can be used to improve the software."
msgstr ""
#: ../../resources.rst:26
# 3e25ab3d910648c389bdf4444ee765f0
#: ../../../resources.rst:26
# 9653eddbec1b4561addbaa46fe051e06
msgid "`Help edit these docs! <https://github.com/OpenDroneMap/docs/blob/publish/source/api.rst>`_"
msgstr ""

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@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: OpenDroneMap 0.9.10\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
"POT-Creation-Date: 2020-07-21 15:22-0400\n"
"POT-Creation-Date: 2020-07-21 17:01-0400\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n"
"Last-Translator: FULL NAME <EMAIL@ADDRESS>\n"
"Language-Team: LANGUAGE <LL@li.org>\n"
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#: ../../tutorials.rst:5
# bc698022fce2477a868dc1bdb2dbdb68
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:5
# 154e27339a6d4d5ab135b254b41cff2e
msgid "Tutorials"
msgstr ""
#: ../../tutorials.rst:7
# ba5704b6cb914283ba1495d2ac04afa6
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:7
# 39d60310918740b0a556e8c10dc56eba
msgid "Below you will find instructions for some common use cases."
msgstr ""
#: ../../tutorials.rst:11
# c2417f8c2cbe4e189006241551cb8996
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:11
# b5fbaa44520f44cb9da623043f6ed848
msgid "Creating High Quality Orthophotos"
msgstr ""
#: ../../tutorials.rst:17
# 218503b4915a4ee1befe8c8b89cd5405
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:17
# 14bdaa6fa5b44666b70643faf4d90748
msgid "Without any parameter tweaks, ODM chooses a good compromise between quality, speed and memory usage. If you want to get higher quality results, you need to tweak some parameters:"
msgstr ""
#: ../../tutorials.rst:19
# 1a9ffb6306ff4d81a89046d57157cf28
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:19
# bd6465ef1c014f89b19a45933fbc61cf
msgid "``--orthophoto-resolution`` is the resolution of the orthophoto in cm/pixel. Decrease this value for a higher resolution result."
msgstr ""
#: ../../tutorials.rst:20
# fc65d016079d423cb45ad6737ff473b6
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:20
# 1aa11b4438b346ddbaa4a002e908e022
msgid "``--ignore-gsd`` is a flag that instructs ODM to skip certain memory and speed optimizations that directly affect the orthophoto. Using this flag will increase runtime and memory usage, but may produce sharper results."
msgstr ""
#: ../../tutorials.rst:21
# 056becd1b8db45b4b5811d627239ac9d
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:21
# 3502bb2d2f444fe496c8e6201f2de1e7
msgid "``--texturing-nadir-weight`` should be increased to ``29-32`` in urban areas to reconstruct better edges of roofs. It should be decreased to ``0-6`` in grassy / flat areas."
msgstr ""
#: ../../tutorials.rst:22
# 449f93fbcb0d476cb4a20e14915ccd4f
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:22
# 11523879c49e48399e4a1103edb203d0
msgid "``--texturing-data-term`` should be set to `area` in forest areas."
msgstr ""
#: ../../tutorials.rst:23
# 1d8b8713ab234e038a95e98282cdf736
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:23
# 44565af981be4cbd9a67774ea5519b45
msgid "``--mesh-size`` should be increased to `300000-600000` and `--mesh-octree-depth`` should be increased to `10-11` in urban areas to recreate better buildings / roofs."
msgstr ""
#: ../../tutorials.rst:27
# dd4ced14a7704cfa9d864262ed835ec6
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:27
# a27a81fd6ffd486ca2f05fe69646b76a
msgid "Calibrating the Camera"
msgstr ""
#: ../../tutorials.rst:29
# 0fda85dfb5eb4d77839d54ecacada34c
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:29
# cf97b5ad2ba140f88bf384c02a30c250
msgid "Camera calibration is a special challenge with commodity cameras. Temperature changes, vibrations, focus, and other factors can affect the derived parameters with substantial effects on resulting data. Automatic or self calibration is possible and desirable with drone flights, but depending on the flight pattern, automatic calibration may not remove all distortion from the resulting products. James and Robson (2014) in their paper `Mitigating systematic error in topographic models derived from UAV and groundbased image networks <https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/esp.3609>`_ address how to minimize the distortion from self-calibration."
msgstr ""
#: ../../tutorials.rst:35
# c0abbba373ac420ab578b0a8419618f2
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:35
# 40cb75662eba4e36b6c3efdd75431b71
msgid "*Bowling effect on point cloud over 13,000+ image dataset collected by World Bank Tanzania over the flood prone Msimbasi Basin, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.*"
msgstr ""
#: ../../tutorials.rst:37
# 887b8963a3084953a76683f9b84ecb46
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:37
# 6ebe5d5afb3340bf90a2009a9111f821
msgid "To mitigate this effect, there are a few options but the simplest are as follows: fly two patterns separated by 20°, and rather than having a nadir (straight down pointing) camera, use one that tilts forward by 5°."
msgstr ""
#: ../../tutorials.rst:45
# ad6c12adcc97493eb963d2f15cc50776
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:45
# db74d99b40aa4952a60b2e4cf7bb1ef3
msgid "As this approach to flying can be take longer than typical flights, a pilot or team can fly a small area using the above approach. OpenDroneMap will generate a calibration file called cameras.json that then can be imported to be used to calibrate another flight that is more efficiently flown."
msgstr ""
#: ../../tutorials.rst:47
# c3d183e004224c7183034999c05b184a
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:47
# 526630b420ec44b0a0c13866269d2887
msgid "Alternatively, the following experimental method can be applied: fly with much lower overlap, but two *crossgrid* flights (sometimes called crosshatch) separated by 20° with a 5° forward facing camera."
msgstr ""
#: ../../tutorials.rst:49
# 5968ac88fb8248048f97f113b09640b9
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:49
# 3ae511a32e6947d7ae085a4f1de2f7f7
msgid "Crossgrid overlap percentages can be lower than parallel flights. To get good 3D results, you will require 68% overlap and sidelap for an equivalent 83% overlap and sidelap."
msgstr ""
#: ../../tutorials.rst:50
# 4b6067e6593d46c49eddf54b48bf7017
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:50
# 483b77a388c84386b94c19e0f2562522
msgid "To get good 2D and 2.5D (digital elevation model) results, you will require 42% overlap and sidelap for an equivalent 70% overlap and sidelap."
msgstr ""
#: ../../tutorials.rst:56
# c99ce80c15f740a894cd98f2f9fdefaf
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:56
# df776679c8cf4097b85b0da0e0f4411c
msgid "Vertically separated flight lines also improve accuracy, but less so than a camera that is forward facing by 5°."
msgstr ""
#: ../../tutorials.rst:62
# b658c7baac074e03b291f5650ac7a750
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:62
# b537c02fe3634f62bcff294e00d4d16b
msgid "From James and Robson (2014), `CC BY 4.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0>`_"
msgstr ""
#: ../../tutorials.rst:66
# 67b39b5853c2488dbf9bc08c46c85b1b
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:66
# f40b44f6f30d488ea908e57170e0acbd
msgid "Creating Digital Elevation Models"
msgstr ""
#: ../../tutorials.rst:68
# 30464d780bd745a2bb68edd962f59f69
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:68
# b4867123759d4fa28ea755c3d52adee9
msgid "By default ODM does not create DEMs. To create a digital terrain model, make sure to pass the ``--dtm`` flag. To create a digital surface model, be sure to pass the ``--dsm`` flag."
msgstr ""
#: ../../tutorials.rst:74
# 993e1f1f28524ffa97708c7f365deb75
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:74
# 8670708d10e948c2a81962297f5f22f3
msgid "For DTM generation, a Simple Morphological Filter (smrf) is used to classify points in ground vs. non-ground and only the ground points are used. The ``smrf`` filter can be controlled via several parameters:"
msgstr ""
#: ../../tutorials.rst:76
# e712b7ceaa8344d9a440fbde86c7ecc5
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:76
# 1f352bbe0ddf4984bb5f8f8de3cdbbbe
msgid "``--smrf-scalar`` scaling value. Increase this parameter for terrains with lots of height variation."
msgstr ""
#: ../../tutorials.rst:77
# 22694f832b3f4524bcbe3c604bea565c
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:77
# 094fbe49d38d459e950d471083464abf
msgid "``--smrf-slope`` slope parameter, which is a measure of \"slope tolerance\". Increase this parameter for terrains with lots of height variation. Should be set to something higher than 0.1 and not higher than 1.2."
msgstr ""
#: ../../tutorials.rst:78
# 18318080dde04b34ac00de1a65520096
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:78
# 364530ec6fa9450b92fabf65d6c9b6da
msgid "``--smrf-threshold`` elevation threshold. Set this parameter to the minimum height (in meters) that you expect non-ground objects to be."
msgstr ""
#: ../../tutorials.rst:79
# 3e48c857db424489a6ccbbb03b530a1a
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:79
# a80686f0f5d94d7fb7a023db4473f853
msgid "``--smrf-window`` window radius parameter (in meters) that corresponds to the size of the largest feature (building, trees, etc.) to be removed. Should be set to a value higher than 10."
msgstr ""
#: ../../tutorials.rst:81
# 490c3514c0e04bf195470faeb46816d0
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:81
# 5426c555e3ef4e409163e6ba60e9f257
msgid "Changing these options can affect the result of DTMs significantly. The best source to read to understand how the parameters affect the output is to read the original paper `An improved simple morphological filter for the terrain classification of airborne LIDAR data <https://www.researchgate.net/publication/258333806_An_Improved_Simple_Morphological_Filter_for_the_Terrain_Classification_of_Airborne_LIDAR_Data>`_ (PDF freely available)."
msgstr ""
#: ../../tutorials.rst:83
# ee7dfad49a004b618581ff1d15ec20b5
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:83
# d535fa2fd949447aad230dba6124d40d
msgid "Overall the ``--smrf-threshold`` option has the biggest impact on results."
msgstr ""
#: ../../tutorials.rst:85
# 37e937eac4554466884a177efb819d3f
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:85
# 734e36487b4f4063b1c4e56b0f3463e8
msgid "SMRF is good at avoiding Type I errors (small number of ground points mistakenly classified as non-ground) but only \"acceptable\" at avoiding Type II errors (large number non-ground points mistakenly classified as ground). This needs to be taken in consideration when generating DTMs that are meant to be used visually, since objects mistaken for ground look like artifacts in the final DTM."
msgstr ""
#: ../../tutorials.rst:91
# bb740913c61b49ada8e2dee3d9b46634
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:91
# f1744b35184a4247811dc07a1c2b828e
msgid "Two other important parameters affect DEM generation:"
msgstr ""
#: ../../tutorials.rst:93
# ef96f4a95b444dc2910315c3e339c146
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:93
# 302822e5dd514203bf2f50f7457b9b5e
msgid "``--dem-resolution`` which sets the output resolution of the DEM raster (cm/pixel)"
msgstr ""
#: ../../tutorials.rst:94
# 328aad2dd33c43ef9b4dde4986b87809
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:94
# 292076c15137494e9172fa94da313132
msgid "``--dem-gapfill-steps`` which determines the number of progressive DEM layers to use. For urban scenes increasing this value to `4-5` can help produce better interpolation results in the areas that are left empty by the SMRF filter."
msgstr ""
#: ../../tutorials.rst:96
# 4e780ffcb3aa45cc87b149d8b6344727
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:96
# 87d49644e3374c07a2011d3a307742e2
msgid "Example of how to generate a DTM::"
msgstr ""
#: ../../tutorials.rst:102
# 7cbf9c7abbfa4a36b51eac11b7031f45
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:102
# 50501074905a4fc8b08b24ba132de8c5
msgid "Using Docker"
msgstr ""
#: ../../tutorials.rst:104
# 1af9725448554dcb9b62bc02541f50e7
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:104
# 6e4131a5a3384ae285f37d221ae9810a
msgid "Since many users employ docker to deploy OpenDroneMap, it can be useful to understand some basic commands in order to interrogate the docker instances when things go wrong, or we are curious about what is happening. Docker is a containerized environment intended, among other things, to make it easier to deploy software independent of the local environment. In this way, it is similar to virtual machines."
msgstr ""
#: ../../tutorials.rst:106
# 846595b2f29f49de804abcb80b394fb7
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:106
# 49b5ab7e8c044080bd1d0aee1d2f2826
msgid "A few simple commands can make our docker experience much better."
msgstr ""
#: ../../tutorials.rst:109
# 99a5f474293248df8ef20bde190ebecd
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:109
# df53139cd5264dea8fceb65cdf4f63c5
msgid "Listing Docker Machines"
msgstr ""
#: ../../tutorials.rst:111
# bffb62c08a8e4c43a7d6f3b2a843f24d
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:111
# 3c3c8828b27e4b67b8d05aa146ec54ec
msgid "We can start by listing available docker machines on the current machine we are running as follows:"
msgstr ""
#: ../../tutorials.rst:120
# 29a8c4988c6347ca8d0e6d80aa923db1
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:120
# 537c71956706401fb8e3c3124d44b653
msgid "If we want to see machines that may not be running but still exist, we can add the `-a` flag:"
msgstr ""
#: ../../tutorials.rst:133
# d6c5607cb49e4887b1a1118763742769
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:133
# 5e8cd571a3c9482f91a6c1a43fae75e5
msgid "Accessing logs on the instance"
msgstr ""
#: ../../tutorials.rst:135
# a8a0057b6b364c538f5121ee79a4a9ca
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:135
# bad3417f919e4a0f8f94fb1c105f24e1
msgid "Using either the `CONTAINER ID` or the name, we can access any logs available on the machine as follows:"
msgstr ""
#: ../../tutorials.rst:141
# f47e20d6cb604ae58be1ae76fa7495a1
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:141
# b4fd6da1500a4e4fb5115c6406890e65
msgid "This is likely to be unwieldy large, but we can use a pipe `|` character and other tools to extract just what we need from the logs. For example we can move through the log slowly using the `more` command:"
msgstr ""
#: ../../tutorials.rst:157
# 5d2c69fc48e7447c997c3002b90892c3
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:157
# aa0b31cbf49b491fbd452fcf711a9d74
msgid "Pressing `Enter` or `Space`, arrow keys or `Page Up` or `Page Down` keys will now help us navigate through the logs. The lower case letter `Q` will let us escape back to the command line."
msgstr ""
#: ../../tutorials.rst:159
# 919abfa022b342e78f3ffe634d4f985f
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:159
# 1ba3bd1e726a4536b0f2cca5b938d9f1
msgid "We can also extract just the end of the logs using the `tail` commmand as follows:"
msgstr ""
#: ../../tutorials.rst:170
# eb416b778fe34b7aa2a0a6fbd947d940
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:170
# 3be85244a688441ea866aa743ddcb394
msgid "The value `-5` tells the tail command to give us just the last 5 lines of the logs."
msgstr ""
#: ../../tutorials.rst:173
# c91bbc1e32364acab1f6cede662ff93a
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:173
# 596c3a847e2f453ea2b730c1a896cc90
msgid "Command line access to instances"
msgstr ""
#: ../../tutorials.rst:175
# 8f657feeb46c4027ab35c80612e3bfdf
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:175
# af607c2d3f3a4fb6858de895a7812e15
msgid "Sometimes we need to go a little deeper in our exploration of the process for OpenDroneMap. For this, we can get direct command line access to the machines. For this, we can use `docker exec` to execute a `bash` command line shell in the machine of interest as follows:"
msgstr ""
#: ../../tutorials.rst:179
# 419edee5e5304dc2b84bf9b6b820ff01
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:179
# 1b301286378848d195d8de77aedbdf74
msgid "::"
msgstr ""
#: ../../tutorials.rst:178
# d3967410b2084b3d91ddee9ed9a8ad25
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:178
# 02c5c5e416d3466dab0852f300cd9a09
msgid "> docker exec -ti 2518817537ce bash root@2518817537ce:/code#"
msgstr ""
#: ../../tutorials.rst:181
# 1ad64d2173e44dcb8fe59f0cf38a67ff
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:181
# da298a4efd4b4c1b9d61db283059f8dc
msgid "Now we are logged into our docker instance and can explore the machine."
msgstr ""
#: ../../tutorials.rst:184
# 1e06fc927fa64fee9fc90cf54f4b380e
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:184
# b46b370208e043909e244bbc723d11d3
msgid "Cleaning up after Docker"
msgstr ""
#: ../../tutorials.rst:186
# cbb8a0fe36c743bab8593547e84eabaf
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:186
# 9d63a1f16cbb41d1b04f8779235aae72
msgid "Docker has a lamentable use of space and by default does not clean up excess data and machines when processes are complete. This can be advantageous if we need to access a process that has since terminated, but carries the burden of using increasing amounts of storage over time. Maciej Łebkowski has an `excellent overview of how to manage excess disk usage in docker <https://lebkowski.name/docker-volumes/>`_."
msgstr ""
#: ../../tutorials.rst:190
# 13a77fa054684acca90d066ba45e6798
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:190
# f96d9ce9d05d4f8881cd2e6a73a6dfa8
msgid "Using ODM from low-bandwidth location"
msgstr ""
#: ../../tutorials.rst:193
# da902666a127490898ebec7f355bcd6c
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:193
# a26912094ee74fe0b94e0d4e9bb63a68
msgid "What is this and who is it for?"
msgstr ""
#: ../../tutorials.rst:195
# 81668b4110b7487d90554d7de58ddf97
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:195
# 9c1aeead615c41d58afe5baaaa2e9365
msgid "Via Ivan Gayton's: [repo](https://github.com/ivangayton/GDAL_scripts/)"
msgstr ""
#: ../../tutorials.rst:197
# 1da57f70e1f94ab78c25794679a8b9a0
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:197
# b1fedebae1c644d49867e82d82dd7d32
msgid "`OpenDroneMap <https://www.opendronemap.org/>`__ cant always be effectively set up locally—it takes a fairly powerful machine to process large datasets—so a cloud machine can sometimes be the answer for people in the field. However, bandwidth is a problem in many low-income settings. This constraint cant be solved completely, but the following method does a reasonable job of reducing the bandwidth needed to process drone imagery datasets on the cloud from African locations."
msgstr ""
#: ../../tutorials.rst:205
# 8548ad3cf6134f578528c1a7d7bd8224
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:205
# 27bb2ac3f43647178743b213b56d1e0a
msgid "Here we present a tricky but workable process to create an OpenDroneMap cloud machine (*not* CloudODM, mind you, just a cloud-based instance of ODM that you run from the command line) and use it to remotely process large photo sets. It requires familiarity with Unix command line use, ssh, a Digital Ocean account (Amazon AWS would work as well, possibly with slight differences in the setup), and a moderate level of general computer literacy. If you arent fairly computer-savvy and willing to fuss with a slightly tricky setup, `CloudODM <https://www.opendronemap.org/cloudodm/>`__ is what you should be looking at."
msgstr ""
#: ../../tutorials.rst:216
# 81099e4fa5954fd6b4f44fb5c54b1dba
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:216
# cab2d4e8c9364938a4af6c5257cb2055
msgid "The whole process is mostly targeted at someone flying substantial missions in an African or similar location looking to process data ASAP while still in a field setting. Therefore it emphasizes a workflow intended to reduce bandwidth/data transfer, rather than just the simplest way of running ODM."
msgstr ""
#: ../../tutorials.rst:223
# 73a86b7b29964478b12e187684cf79d9
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:223
# d8d8597785b84f678cfaa8bcc310bfe2
msgid "Steps"
msgstr ""
#: ../../tutorials.rst:226
# 643f3ad3ae8a4ea0bc2348e7d2ac5460
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:226
# 323632131a7a475996e0f4157f28adf3
msgid "Install"
msgstr ""
#: ../../tutorials.rst:228
# 8b648ae1501f4e0b9c4db5f81e7fb222
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:228
# 92fc4a7110ec42388c4ab2def52c2977
msgid "Create a Digital Ocean droplet with at least 4GB of RAM. Thatll cost about $20/month. Less than 4GB of RAM and the install will probably fail. When we actually run the ODM process well resize it to a much larger—and more expensive—cloud machine, but between runs you can downsize it between runs to the second-cheapest droplet which costs only $10/month (the cheapest droplet, at $5/month, comes with such a small drive that you cant downsize back to it)."
msgstr ""
#: ../../tutorials.rst:236
# 15af1dfd05cd4e06b02371f70d8f706a
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:236
# 548dc42ce8ee453f9a7d4b501e7f3522
msgid "Should be an Ubuntu 16.04 instance to ensure dependency compatibility"
msgstr ""
#: ../../tutorials.rst:238
# bfc1d4955ef94deca03a09bf0919e9b6
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:238
# 7f25f7675fe04c2d8a4e7f52011f99e1
msgid "Create a user with sudo privileges. `Digital Oceans insanely good documentation <https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/initial-server-setup-with-ubuntu-16-04>`__ can help you figure this out. In our case we set up a user called ``odm``, so connecting to it is via the command ``ssh odm@xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx`` (where the xs stand for the IPv4 address of your server). If you want to follow this example closely, *do* use the username ``odm``; then your install path will be ``/home/odm/ODM/`` and will match all of the examples in this document. -When you log into the server, it will offer you the option to upgrade to Ubuntu 18.04, a more recent version. Dont. ODM native install doesnt work smoothly on 18.04. Go ahead and execute ``sudo apt update`` and ``sudo apt upgrade`` to ensure your server isnt dangerously without updates, but stay with Ubuntu 16.04."
msgstr ""
#: ../../tutorials.rst:253
# bc99668a3415447db6852372400a37b6
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:253
# 8893bbe316534e44935a919da6029759
msgid "Download and install ODM on it from the `ODM Github <https://github.com/OpenDroneMap/ODM>`__ (regular, not WebODM) with the following commands:"
msgstr ""
#: ../../tutorials.rst:263
# 4004a63e7cf44a678a2daea9a74c6d50
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:263
# ba7617c6598547498e17397d734a6dfe
msgid "If you do this from the default home folder of your user (i.e. ``odm``) the path to the install will be ``/home/odm/ODM`` (abbreviated as ``~/ODM/``)."
msgstr ""
#: ../../tutorials.rst:266
# 3eae7e46f41f4caf91a135630ab5ce15
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:266
# 305d825d2b5d4c69aef06fcd95f711ea
msgid "There are some environmental variables that need to be set. Open the ~/.bashrc file on your machine and add the following 3 lines at the end (From `the ODM github <https://github.com/OpenDroneMap/ODM>`__). The file can be opened with ``nano ~/.bashrc`` (or whatever text editor you use in lieu of nano). Be sure to replace ``/home/odm/`` with the correct path to the location where you extracted OpenDroneMap if you didnt do everything exactly as in our example (for example if you used a different username in your server setup):"
msgstr ""
#: ../../tutorials.rst:281
# d291f6c8c4124aefbab0517954756af3
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:281
# 15cee43639104a5da7ef02613ebdf3da
msgid "Note that the ODM github readme contains a slight error, the install directory name will be ODM, not OpenDroneMap (youll see this if you compare the above instructions to the ones on the ODM GitHub)."
msgstr ""
#: ../../tutorials.rst:285
# ff36705476814c05b0f1c0593d3c53d8
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:285
# 9dc7c9d9047c45bea929642b5110b2c5
msgid "In order to prevent a crash wherein the split-merge process fails to locate its own executable, we add the following lines to ``~/.bashrc`` (adjust paths if youve set things up differently from our example):"
msgstr ""
#: ../../tutorials.rst:295
# 4eaba97903ec46598d0211f963583d66
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:295
# 10a2fdc7efb74df0acc55d38fe9514c6
msgid "Now youll need a second cloud hard drive (a “Volume” in Digital Ocean jargon) big enough to manage your project. Rule of thumb seems to be 10 times the size of your raw image set; weve got a 100GB image set and set up a 1000GB volume (once the run is done you should be able to get rid of most of this expensive drive capacity, but its needed to complete the process). Set up the volume, attach it to your droplet, and `configure its mount point <https://www.digitalocean.com/docs/volumes/how-to/mount/>`__ (in this example were setting it to ``/mnt/odmdata/``)."
msgstr ""
#: ../../tutorials.rst:306
# 64b0db6773ee406789fb45cc17871430
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:306
# 20f755d7f03341529e48b584e1b0e55e
msgid "Prep data and project"
msgstr ""
#: ../../tutorials.rst:308
# a73af720bd044e7191ffeb3a1d6867cb
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:308
# cef334da8d1d41d4ba595fdfcba1f97b
msgid "Now push your images onto the server. You can use `Secure Copy (scp) <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secure_copy>`__ like so: ``scp -r /path/to/my/imagefolder odm@xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:/mnt/odmdata/``."
msgstr ""
#: ../../tutorials.rst:312
# 6159f78889a940f69a0bd06f83289151
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:312
# caec6177a1f049d78ab535505d62b1c9
msgid "This pushes the entire folder full of images (thats what the ``-r`` option does, “recursive”) into the remote location (in our example, into the volume we attached to the cloud machine at ``/mnt/odmdata/``."
msgstr ""
#: ../../tutorials.rst:316
# 8327bec41a35499ebdeb2706faeb14f1
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:316
# eb7294a6609b4efdb3cd3119c93f736b
msgid "This will take some bandwidth. No way around the size of the files.\\ `1 <#footnote1>`__, \\ `2 <#footnote2>`__\\"
msgstr ""
#: ../../tutorials.rst:320
# 50440b37a40443f6b0ccd6025c74754e
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:320
# 1f8557711eb34544ba19af21e5684d3a
msgid "Directory structure"
msgstr ""
#: ../../tutorials.rst:322
# a4e8077b71884d2a8f6f1bdaa3869e38
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:322
# 381bc53afeb24707a36c6641acff96d8
msgid "ODM requires the directories on the machine to be set up just so. The critical bits are the install folder (if you installed as above, its ``/home/odm/ODM/``) and the project folder (i.e. ``/mnt/odmdata/myproject/``)"
msgstr ""
#: ../../tutorials.rst:327
# 172a34f418fe405aafaf56a2a4c671ec
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:327
# ff4d530d45e743fcba32ecf322e1201a
msgid "ODMs settings.yaml file specifies a single parent directory containing all projects. This is what goes in the project path line of the settings.yaml file (slightly confusingly, this is actually the *parent* directory of the individual project directories, which are specified by the project name parameter when calling ODM). Edit settings.yaml and set the project_path parameter to (as per our example setup) ``/mnt/odmdata/``, which in this case points to the Volume we created. Individual project directories are created within that."
msgstr ""
#: ../../tutorials.rst:336
# 56451d5f39c54145aed63ff3ccbb9398
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:336
# 1503b3f631e04941b5738d4d544faebf
msgid "Individual project directories, i.e. ``/mnt/odmdata/myproject/`` contain the gcp_list.txt file, the image_groups.txt file, and the images folder for each project``\\`"
msgstr ""
#: ../../tutorials.rst:339
# 2793395243e14809af4c944e154c2db2
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:339
# bc6b6d2ec2774bd9819ac092ac6e620b
msgid "The images folder, i.e. ``/mnt/odmdata/myproject/images/`` contains all of the images. If you set it up like this, the images dont get re-copied because theyre already in the directory that ODM wants them in."
msgstr ""
#: ../../tutorials.rst:343
# 38524776d7094366898d9d5d9179f415
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:343
# 1f80a38663eb41a1afb1d36a39f237d9
msgid "If youve got images with GPS info on them (as from an Ebee), use exiftool to massage the GPS information ``exiftool \"-GPSDOP<GPSZAccuracy\" .``.\\ `3 <#footnote3>`__\\ To do so youll need to install exiftool. The command for that is probably ``sudo apt install libimage-exiftool-perl``."
msgstr ""
#: ../../tutorials.rst:348
# 72985450cf8b4699a595eb2def6da7a7
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:348
# 6f7fb819b1de4edb9ee6a1a381ea5d91
msgid "Modify settings.yaml to specify the parent directory of the project folder (in this case the Volume we created, ``/mnt/odmdata/``). Make sure the images are in the correct spot, i.e. ``/mnt/odmdata/myproject/images`` and the other ancillary files (gcp_list.txt and image_groups.txt) are in the root folder ``/mnt/odmdata/myproject/``"
msgstr ""
#: ../../tutorials.rst:354
# 5d32b5b173d941c6bc09c968ee5ce103
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:354
# 19d1b994192e430783ec441057978515
msgid "if you have the images in separate folders for individual AOI blocks or flights (which you will if your flight management was organized), you can create an image_groups.txt file with the incantations ``for i in *; do cd $i; for j in *; do echo \"$j $i\" >> ../$i.txt; done; cd ../; done;`` and ``cd ../``, ``for i in myproject/*.txt; do cat $i >> image_groups.txt; done;``. That should create a file with the correct structure: a list of all image files and a “group name” after each one (which in this case will simply be the name of the folder it came from). Then move all of the image files into a single directory called images in the project root dir (so ``/mnt/odmdata/myproject/images/``). The image_groups.txt file will allow ODM to keep track of which images belong to the same batch, even though theyre all in a single directory."
msgstr ""
#: ../../tutorials.rst:370
# 87626843526d49d3b40b847a4c034b71
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:370
# cc0ff87ac21745aa8ee81ec4fc1ed3e9
msgid "Resize droplet, pull pin, run away"
msgstr ""
#: ../../tutorials.rst:372
# e193d3924c414806878280c3200b2ce7
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:372
# fe544c97b5f54e388dd5647cd8d45016
msgid "Shut down and resize your machine to an appropriately monstrous number of CPUs and amount of memory. I use the memory-optimized machine with 24 dedicated vCPUs and 192GB of RAM (which costs about $1.60/hr—which adds up fast, its over $1000/month). Restart, and get to work quickly so as not to waste expensive big-droplet time."
msgstr ""
#: ../../tutorials.rst:377
# b2c2a6c9703e45e9930ccf52a8518457
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:377
# b2ce2ab6d9f04668a30f9d23cc47e27f
msgid "Launch the ODM process via ssh using nohup (so that if youre cut off, processing will continue)"
msgstr ""
#: ../../tutorials.rst:380
# bfe0a1a8d0a84fe38f310ef05cb38db0
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:380
# ce20de89099c4629a2a6b7b9f452e715
msgid "Alternately you can use GNU screen to launch the process from a screen session which wont stop if your connection is interrupted; launch ``screen``, and use ``<ctrl> a <ctrl> d`` to detach, ``screen -r`` to re-attach. But using screen wont get you a log file of all of the console output unless you do something specific to capture that, while nohup gives you a file with all of the console output, including error messages, for free."
msgstr ""
#: ../../tutorials.rst:387
# c6ba5ecdb35547ddbedf38c7681bf60c
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:387
# 3c35097b84c648e7a3454804588d8411
msgid "Note: as of 2020-03 the normal incantation ``python run.py -i /path/to/image/folder project_name`` seems *not* to work; the ``-i`` or ``--image`` parameter causes a weird error. So we drop the -i parameter, and rely on the project directory line in the settings.yaml file to direct ODM to the right place. Now using (including a split-merge):"
msgstr ""
#: ../../tutorials.rst:398
# a1e4e8745cde4786aad01b72b975679f
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:398
# dc1939fdcad6409a9242b537beec7b64
msgid "This points ODM at the folder (in this example) ``/mnt/odmdata/myproject/``. Provided the image_groups.txt and gcp_list.txt are in this folder, the images are in ``/mnt/odmdata/myproject/images/``, and the project path in settings.yaml is ``/mnt/odmdata/`` it will not waste time and space copying images."
msgstr ""
#: ../../tutorials.rst:405
# c392407329184696882379bd0a4f9a57
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:405
# c99e7f74b20d43b9ab8995c42a0050f6
msgid "Note that this assumes you have an image_groups.txt file. If not, this ``-split-overlap 0`` will probably fuck things up, and the ``--split 1`` is literally a random number that will be ignored after the image_groups.txt file is loaded (I think it normally controls how many groups it splits a set of images into, but in our case were assuming the images are already grouped sensibly). If you dont have a large dataset (>1000 images), omit the ``--split`` and ``--split-overlap`` options."
msgstr ""
#: ../../tutorials.rst:414
# f466c3ea9e7545a5b822050dc454d6bf
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:414
# 5d4a1c95f8cb4b8faea6418a8427c318
msgid "Follow the progress using tail (so that youll know when its done)"
msgstr ""
#: ../../tutorials.rst:420
# fa734836b9cd4a36abfabcb82c3b8830
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:420
# d47d6ae7516c4f09b87480cbde8787f4
msgid "You may want to keep an eye on htop (to get a sense of the resource usage so that in future you can only spin up a machine as large as necessary)"
msgstr ""
#: ../../tutorials.rst:425
# affa836cc77c4d59a43010c5301a26c8
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:425
# 4622af635b084049888da4994e2577cd
msgid "After it finishes (assuming you survive that long)"
msgstr ""
#: ../../tutorials.rst:427
# bcb61b7d4d0c4a1bbaad8764f5449885
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:427
# 737dba0bee8d4b0b8ea300971cf451f7
msgid "As soon as processing is done, shut down the machine and resize it back down to the inexpensive minimum capacity."
msgstr ""
#: ../../tutorials.rst:429
# e79c28835c934105b25ad54271278314
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:429
# ff4a20334b164e7fb3f66717203e1046
msgid "Start the machine back up, and log in via ssh."
msgstr ""
#: ../../tutorials.rst:430
# 3c1e7b39260e4e9c857e9f03b86c99e3
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:430
# 2fe88a5e5c7a4cf9a6a0d4cf7eeeb75e
msgid "If you want to save download bandwidth, you can compress the orthophoto using GDAL. Dont add overviews, do that on your local machine to avoid making the file bigger before downloading it."
msgstr ""
#: ../../tutorials.rst:438
# 15065b6e5563441b9cdebc2be1b4cbc5
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:438
# cf523f232f6642deafbb485c5b243486
msgid "Download using scp: ``scp odm@xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:/mnt/odmdata/myproject/odm_orthophoto/odm_orthophoto.tif`` (or grab the compressed version you created in the last step)"
msgstr ""
#: ../../tutorials.rst:442
# add03fc205984cc29461bdee3751ca8c
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:442
# 45f3eb83df8249a380cc13bb16e198c0
msgid "Once you get the file on your local computer, you can use QGIS to add overviews (“pyramids”) or use the GDAL command ``gdaladdo -r average /path/to/image.tif 2 4 8 16 32 64 128 256 512 1024``."
msgstr ""
#: ../../tutorials.rst:446
# bdd2a009e03f4183a932f0002230b0e6
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:446
# 2611b4d17c384fee8d1d9905c7a52525
msgid "You can archive the odm_texturing, odm_georeferencing, and odm-dem folders using tar to make them easier to download in one piece (and maybe smaller)."
msgstr ""

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msgid "Options and Flags"
msgstr ""
# 22dcd4f93de143d4be348424b5141abe
#: ../../../arguments.rst:6
msgid "Arguments::"
msgstr ""
# 3ce8631539bc46c5a0823cb6065ddf2d
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"`Help edit these docs! "
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# FIRST AUTHOR <EMAIL@ADDRESS>, YEAR.
#
# Translators:
# danbjoseph <danbjoseph@gmail.com>, 2020
#
#, fuzzy
msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: OpenDroneMap 0.9.10\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
"POT-Creation-Date: 2020-07-21 17:01-0400\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: 2020-07-21 21:10+0000\n"
"Last-Translator: danbjoseph <danbjoseph@gmail.com>, 2020\n"
"Language-Team: Swahili (https://www.transifex.com/americanredcross/teams/111882/sw/)\n"
"MIME-Version: 1.0\n"
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# 33a2711c05144f9582994fb626017045
#: ../../../contributing.rst:4
msgid "How To Contribute"
msgstr "Jinsi ya kushiriki"
# fd9047989963484db99d88e41c6a763c
#: ../../../contributing.rst:6
msgid ""
"OpenDroneMap relies on community contributions. You can contribute in many "
"ways, even if you are not a programmer."
msgstr ""
# d7a8cfb3ce1c4e789d9bc59089b7af33
#: ../../../contributing.rst:9
msgid "Community Forum"
msgstr ""
# 372bbf306f2e4a60a8915ed2441771d7
#: ../../../contributing.rst:11
msgid ""
"If you are looking to get involved, are stuck on a problem, or want to reach"
" out, `the forum <https://community.opendronemap.org/>`_ is a great place to"
" start. You may find your questions already answered or else you can find "
"other useful tips and resources. You can also contribute your open access "
"datasets for others to explore. It is a good place go before submitting bug "
"reports or getting in touch with developers before writing a new feature."
msgstr ""
# 925012996add420ca56b7ff53828e745
#: ../../../contributing.rst:14
msgid "Reporting Bugs"
msgstr ""
# cfa595af5c7748dea7c279ce2b09160f
#: ../../../contributing.rst:16
msgid ""
"Bugs are tracked as Github issues. Please create an issue in the repository "
"and tag it with the Bug tag."
msgstr ""
# f79279e13ea24b5e8196ae34fb77bb8c
#: ../../../contributing.rst:18
msgid ""
"Explain the problem and include additional details to help maintainers "
"reproduce the problem:"
msgstr ""
# 3957ae606cb0425d8a8d6fcb1e639faf
#: ../../../contributing.rst:20
msgid ""
"**Use a clear and descriptive title** for the issue to identify the problem."
msgstr ""
# bdb253d1772f45e7a7ef73e96e4e2654
#: ../../../contributing.rst:21
msgid ""
"**Describe the exact steps which reproduce the problem** in as many details "
"as possible. For example, start by explaining how you run ODM (Docker, "
"Vagrant, etc), e.g. which command exactly you used in the terminal. When "
"listing steps, **don't just say what you did, but explain how you did it.**"
msgstr ""
# eebf5329d6344d08b8d6949880fca497
#: ../../../contributing.rst:22
msgid ""
"**Provide specific examples to demonstrate the steps.** Include links to "
"files or GitHub projects, or copy/pasteable snippets, which you use in those"
" examples. If you're providing snippets in the issue, use `Markdown code "
"blocks <https://help.github.com/articles/markdown-basics/#multiple-lines>`_."
msgstr ""
# c6dc25d3a3cc4b188e567e241d3f3a77
#: ../../../contributing.rst:23
msgid ""
"**Describe the behavior you observed after following the steps** and point "
"out what exactly is the problem with that behavior."
msgstr ""
# a4e3ccec200740a0854f45b8c9105728
#: ../../../contributing.rst:24
msgid "**Explain which behavior you expected to see instead and why.**"
msgstr ""
# 541a50043a9b4241a4b659662b6e1d30
#: ../../../contributing.rst:25
msgid ""
"**Include screenshots and animated GIFs** which show you following the "
"described steps and clearly demonstrate the problem. You can use `this tool "
"to record GIFs on macOS and Windows <http://www.cockos.com/licecap/>`_, and "
"`this tool <https://github.com/colinkeenan/silentcast>`_ or `this one "
"<https://github.com/GNOME/byzanz>`_ on Linux."
msgstr ""
# 43f98a3d907e487d967f29497574f208
#: ../../../contributing.rst:26
msgid ""
"**If the problem is related to performance,** please post your machine's "
"specs (host and guest machine)."
msgstr ""
# 95d28b70f6c745269f2e101c9ebd7872
#: ../../../contributing.rst:27
msgid ""
"**If the problem wasn't triggered by a specific action,** describe what you "
"were doing before the problem happened and share more information using the "
"guidelines below."
msgstr ""
# 7e3a9ff9bd6047cfbb353a9007c072de
#: ../../../contributing.rst:29
msgid "Include details about your configuration and environment:"
msgstr ""
# d0b284a2065049f5a2c78f914fd4ee97
#: ../../../contributing.rst:31
msgid ""
"**Which version of ODM are you using?** A stable release? a clone of master?"
msgstr ""
# 2c6d40300ba9430a85a83dc23588debb
#: ../../../contributing.rst:32
msgid "**What's the name and version of the OS you're using?**"
msgstr ""
# 49f8184463b44d938e19609a806233ea
#: ../../../contributing.rst:33
msgid ""
"**Are you running ODM in a virtual machine or Docker?** If so, which VM "
"software are you using and which operating systems and versions are used for"
" the host and the guest?"
msgstr ""
# 3135c11e453247179f8c1c65d5700c63
#: ../../../contributing.rst:36
msgid "Template For Submitting Bug Reports"
msgstr ""
# befb661ef483468296538486ee7c72a1
#: ../../../contributing.rst:69
msgid "Pull Requests"
msgstr ""
# 39056637eeed467b8451dd10998c0783
#: ../../../contributing.rst:71
msgid ""
"Include screenshots and animated GIFs in your pull request whenever "
"possible."
msgstr ""
# b7dbdbac90e84d6284edfd22f4d2b53b
#: ../../../contributing.rst:72
msgid "Follow the PEP8 Python Style Guide."
msgstr ""
# b679a0d7db6246c1a8c40720159e034b
#: ../../../contributing.rst:73
msgid "End files with a newline."
msgstr ""
# dc6b120a67bf4f9684e5bb653290c7cb
#: ../../../contributing.rst:76
msgid "Avoid platform-dependent code:"
msgstr ""
# e198baeffa1f4a919d039b18e11ec7f8
#: ../../../contributing.rst:75
msgid "Use require('fs-plus').getHomeDirectory() to get the home directory."
msgstr ""
# 5d00c0c8d3d24347bfaa26f0ebe1e063
#: ../../../contributing.rst:76
msgid "Use path.join() to concatenate filenames."
msgstr ""
# 00cddf0eb7bf4e4bb9a469313a778b3a
#: ../../../contributing.rst:77
msgid ""
"Use os.tmpdir() rather than /tmp when you need to reference the temporary "
"directory."
msgstr ""
# 60e9e81967354752b39a01541d5b2ccf
#: ../../../contributing.rst:79
msgid ""
"Using a plain return when returning explicitly at the end of a function."
msgstr ""
# fc372ffc32604e90890111d4287b33a0
#: ../../../contributing.rst:79
msgid "Not return null, return undefined, null, or undefined"
msgstr ""
# cbb4ef102fb34a88bc3ccb04d7ff203c
#: ../../../contributing.rst:81
msgid ""
"`Help edit these docs! "
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# Translators:
# danbjoseph <danbjoseph@gmail.com>, 2020
#
#, fuzzy
msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: OpenDroneMap 0.9.10\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
"POT-Creation-Date: 2020-07-21 17:01-0400\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: 2020-07-21 21:10+0000\n"
"Last-Translator: danbjoseph <danbjoseph@gmail.com>, 2020\n"
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# 846d8a3f9d9646e5a43911942183b8c8
#: ../../../flying.rst:2
msgid "Flying Tips"
msgstr "Kidokeza cha kurusha ndege nyuki"
# c96becee56f94efca8b3de336db9d844
#: ../../../flying.rst:4
msgid ""
"The `Humanitarian OpenStreetMap team <https://www.hotosm.org/>`_ has "
"guidelines on `flying for UAV mapping <https://uav-"
"guidelines.openaerialmap.org/>`_:"
msgstr ""
"The `Humanitarian OpenStreetMap team <https://www.hotosm.org/>`_ ina "
"muongozo juu ya `kurusha UAV kwa ramani <https://uav-"
"guidelines.openaerialmap.org/>`_:"
# 4a6f4c2edee741ddac135447436976f7
#: ../../../flying.rst:6
msgid ""
"`Choosing the right UAV <https://uav-guidelines.openaerialmap.org/pages/05"
"-choosing-the-right-uav/>`_"
msgstr ""
"`Chakua UAV sahihi <https://uav-guidelines.openaerialmap.org/pages/05"
"-choosing-the-right-uav/>`_"
# fe7f09d545684117aba61ff9860a51d2
#: ../../../flying.rst:8
msgid ""
"`Choosing the right sensor <https://uav-"
"guidelines.openaerialmap.org/pages/06-choosing-the-sensor/>`_"
msgstr ""
"`Chagua sensa sahihi <https://uav-guidelines.openaerialmap.org/pages/06"
"-choosing-the-sensor/>`_"
# 6c7947d1197147df9d63e165d11924cb
#: ../../../flying.rst:10
msgid ""
"`Mission preparation <https://uav-guidelines.openaerialmap.org/pages/07"
"-preparing-for-the-uav-mission/>`_"
msgstr ""
"`Kuandaa mission <https://uav-guidelines.openaerialmap.org/pages/07"
"-preparing-for-the-uav-mission/>`_"
# 9b557a1da5cc46af807bcaaa6faee6dd
#: ../../../flying.rst:12
msgid ""
"The guidelines are intended for drone mapping projects on islands, but have "
"general use for all drone mappers."
msgstr ""
"Muongozo umekusudiwa kwa drone project za visiwa, lakini ina matumizi kwa "
"ujumla ya watengeza ramani kwa drone."
# 44b1eacc4ff2499a8a4e74651b9443e1
#: ../../../flying.rst:14
msgid ""
"See also DroneDeploy's guide on `Making Successful Maps "
"<https://support.dronedeploy.com/docs/making-successful-maps>`_, which "
"provides great tips on mission planning."
msgstr ""
"Angalia pia DroneDeploy's muongozo juu ya `Kutengeza ramani yenye mafanikio "
"<https://support.dronedeploy.com/docs/making-successful-maps>`_, ambayo "
"inaelezea mambo muhimu juu ya kuandaa mission."
# 790dc47dea524f9589ab6de072d0febc
#: ../../../flying.rst:16
msgid ""
"Finally, lens distortion is a challenge in projects requiring accurate 3D "
"data. See our section in these docs on `Camera Calibration <tutorials.html"
"#calibrating-the-camera>`_."
msgstr ""
"Mwisho, mvurugio lenzi ni changamoto katika project kuchukua data za 3B "
"sahihi. Angalia kipande chetu katika kitabu hiki cha `Camera Calibration "
"<tutorials.html#calibrating-the-camera>`_."
# 96453509d0ed4fcf97681fe2c9bb7385
#: ../../../flying.rst:18
msgid ""
"`Help edit these docs! "
"<https://github.com/OpenDroneMap/docs/blob/publish/source/flying.rst>`_"
msgstr ""
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#
#, fuzzy
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msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: OpenDroneMap 0.9.10\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
"POT-Creation-Date: 2020-07-21 17:01-0400\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: 2020-07-21 21:10+0000\n"
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# 911f0a51699040bbbac8fd6336625beb
#: ../../../gcp.rst:3
msgid "Ground Control Points"
msgstr ""
# 022d5bddc65e48618d8dcfa0a4c6f73d
#: ../../../gcp.rst:5
msgid ""
"Ground control points are useful for correcting distortions in the data and "
"referencing the data to know coordinate systems."
msgstr ""
# 8452104a74d646fd98667e75940154f9
#: ../../../gcp.rst:7
msgid "The format of the GCP file is simple."
msgstr ""
# dce0e96292f14671b20009aff56908eb
#: ../../../gcp.rst:9
msgid ""
"The first line should contain the name of the projection used for the geo "
"coordinates. This can be specified either as a PROJ string (e.g. ``+proj=utm"
" +zone=10 +ellps=WGS84 +datum=WGS84 +units=m +no_defs``), EPSG code (e.g. "
"``EPSG:4326``) or as a ``WGS84 UTM <zone>[N|S]`` value (eg. ``WGS84 UTM "
"16N``)"
msgstr ""
# b2b962c0b86148d0baa20170f21a4809
#: ../../../gcp.rst:10
msgid ""
"Subsequent lines are the X, Y & Z coordinates, your associated pixels, the "
"image filename and optional extra fields, separated by tabs or spaces:"
msgstr ""
# b14a4632f09d452987da341b4761ee93
#: ../../../gcp.rst:11
msgid "Elevation values can be set to \"NaN\" to indicate no value"
msgstr ""
# 326fc2b4a246402887eec024ee7dc44b
#: ../../../gcp.rst:12
msgid "The 7th column (optional) typically contains the label of the GCP."
msgstr ""
# 7e516e234f5d48b6bdf2452c90949a1e
#: ../../../gcp.rst:14
msgid "GCP file format::"
msgstr ""
# cfc779a9cd644757ac87736911a5cb2c
#: ../../../gcp.rst:20
msgid "Example::"
msgstr ""
# af0d955959494dfea9d3d9efbb90d333
#: ../../../gcp.rst:27
msgid ""
"If you supply a GCP file called ``gcp_list.txt`` then ODM will automatically"
" detect it. If it has another name you can specify using ``--gcp <path>``. "
"If you have a gcp file and want to do georeferencing with exif instead, then"
" you can specify ``--use-exif``. If you have high precision GPS measurements"
" in your images (RTK) and want to use that information along with a gcp "
"file, you can specify ``--force-gps``."
msgstr ""
# bbde94c6d77e4ebcb74ecec6b26d4752
#: ../../../gcp.rst:29
msgid ""
"`This post has some information about placing Ground Control Targets before "
"a flight <http://diydrones.com/profiles/blogs/ground-control-points-gcps-"
"for-aerial-photography>`_, but if you already have images, you can find your"
" own points in the images post facto. It's important that you find high-"
"contrast objects that are found in **at least** 3 photos, and that you find "
"a minimum of 5 objects."
msgstr ""
# 6b99ba39e0ba4be98be0cf9089458f19
#: ../../../gcp.rst:31
msgid ""
"Sharp corners are good picks for GCPs. You should also place/find the GCPs "
"evenly around your survey area."
msgstr ""
# 2022c1e3d9074c80bc5988fb77630231
#: ../../../gcp.rst:33
msgid ""
"The ``gcp_list.txt`` file must be created in the base of your project "
"folder."
msgstr ""
# d053ffc6a0b44e60be90864b1d0ad399
#: ../../../gcp.rst:35
msgid ""
"For good results your file should have a minimum of 15 lines after the "
"header (5 points with 3 images to each point)."
msgstr ""
# 9712bfa7df5343f8b383155a9eee015c
#: ../../../gcp.rst:39
msgid "User Interfaces"
msgstr ""
# 58a11feafc7641fca1250a9e80a9e9a2
#: ../../../gcp.rst:41
msgid "You can use one of two user interfaces for creating GCP files:"
msgstr ""
# 84afe5e0d2964247b972da99da981b86
#: ../../../gcp.rst:43
msgid "`POSM GCPi <https://github.com/posm/posm-gcpi>`_"
msgstr ""
# 60450f4c04ca4bac9bd654bd2ba83c35
#: ../../../gcp.rst:44
msgid "`GCP Editor Pro <https://github.com/uav4geo/GCPEditorPro>`_"
msgstr ""
# 397f2777c59948cc8c50fe7aaee405e1
#: ../../../gcp.rst:48
msgid "POSM GCPi"
msgstr ""
# 927593a77dc84e74b137c4d439df6825
#: ../../../gcp.rst:50
msgid ""
"The POSM GCPi is loaded by default on WebODM. An example is available at "
"`the WebODM Demo <http://demo.webodm.org/plugins/posm-gcpi/>`_. To use this "
"with known ground control XYZ values, one would do the following:"
msgstr ""
# b9a43cb0966f427fae9039e6aa420d36
#: ../../../gcp.rst:52
msgid ""
"Create a GCP list that only includes gcp name (this is the label that will "
"be seen in the GCP interface), x, y, and z, with a header with a proj4 "
"string of your GCPs (make sure they are in a planar coordinate system, such "
"as UTM. It should look something like this:"
msgstr ""
# c193a1ce8f7a4da2b796010be7fc9521
#: ../../../gcp.rst:63
msgid ""
"Then one can load this GCP list into the interface, load the images, and "
"place each of the GCPs in the image."
msgstr ""
# ece94c1e7c6c44698893e57cf6c10c92
#: ../../../gcp.rst:67
msgid "GCP Editor Pro"
msgstr ""
# 31a2f2c5d1614505b9b11f063ed8f8af
#: ../../../gcp.rst:69
msgid ""
"This app needs to be installed separately or can be loaded as a WebODM "
"plugin from `https://github.com/uav4geo/GCPEditorPro "
"<https://github.com/uav4geo/GCPEditorPro>`_"
msgstr ""
# 400a7b772b064992b58e256c4a86d802
#: ../../../gcp.rst:71
msgid ""
"Create a CSV file that includes the gcp name, northing, easting and "
"elevation."
msgstr ""
# e3be97e2b1d442f99df0adde4e1752cb
#: ../../../gcp.rst:80
msgid ""
"Then import the CSV from the main screen and type ``+proj=utm +zone=37 "
"+south +ellps=WGS84 +datum=WGS84 +units=m +no_defs`` in the ``EPSG/PROJ`` "
"box."
msgstr ""
# e90ba38338ef409792e454d071bbcc16
#: ../../../gcp.rst:82
msgid ""
"The following screen will display a map from where to select the GCPs to tag"
" and import the respective images."
msgstr ""
# 23911fa0503e4bb58ddc99f41c10b797
#: ../../../gcp.rst:85
msgid ""
"`Help edit these docs! "
"<https://github.com/OpenDroneMap/docs/blob/publish/source/tutorials.rst>`_"
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# FIRST AUTHOR <EMAIL@ADDRESS>, YEAR.
#
#, fuzzy
msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: OpenDroneMap 0.9.10\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
"POT-Creation-Date: 2020-07-21 17:01-0400\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: 2020-07-21 21:10+0000\n"
"Language-Team: Swahili (https://www.transifex.com/americanredcross/teams/111882/sw/)\n"
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# fa2f220d4f704404a75d0d9dd55f72b8
#: ../../../index.rst:8
msgid "Welcome to OpenDroneMap's documentation"
msgstr ""
# 2b86dd77c9ca4fdbb3e5c3a362287930
#: ../../../index.rst:43
msgid ""
"`Help edit these docs! "
"<https://github.com/OpenDroneMap/docs/blob/publish/source/index.rst>`_"
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# FIRST AUTHOR <EMAIL@ADDRESS>, YEAR.
#
#, fuzzy
msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: OpenDroneMap 0.9.10\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
"POT-Creation-Date: 2020-07-21 17:01-0400\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: 2020-07-21 21:10+0000\n"
"Language-Team: Swahili (https://www.transifex.com/americanredcross/teams/111882/sw/)\n"
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"Plural-Forms: nplurals=2; plural=(n != 1);\n"
# ca7f5bc2eabd49cc96009728062ea54d
#: ../../../installation.rst:4
msgid "Installation and Getting Started"
msgstr ""
# 1ed7d87f513c4ec5b9a5279266a45b6d
#: ../../../installation.rst:6
msgid ""
"This section is excerpted and modified with permission from `OpenDroneMap: "
"The Missing Guide <https://odmbook.com>`_, by Piero Toffanin."
msgstr ""
# e31183e0021840e8af87079d21401d5a
#: ../../../installation.rst:8
msgid ""
"Until recently OpenDroneMap was the term used to refer to a single command "
"line application (what is now known as the ODM project). With the recent "
"development of a web interface, an API and other tools, OpenDroneMap has "
"become an ecosystem of various applications to process, analyze and display "
"aerial data. This ecosystem is made of several components:"
msgstr ""
# 3c4147a6684940ad928eed8ab8fb8e33
#: ../../../installation.rst:14
msgid ""
"**ODM** is the processing engine, which can be used from the command line. "
"It takes images as input and produces a variety of outputs, including point "
"clouds, 3D models and orthophotos"
msgstr ""
# 2905a2f97f9b41d496b9f5715a0c7a5f
#: ../../../installation.rst:20
msgid ""
"**NodeODM** is a light-weight API built on top of ODM. It allows users and "
"applications to access the functions of ODM over a computer network"
msgstr ""
# eedbd7ab806e4960bd0bbbefea18ece3
#: ../../../installation.rst:26
msgid ""
"**WebODM** is a friendly user interface that includes a map viewer, a 3D "
"viewer, user logins, a plugin system and many other features that are "
"expected of modern drone mapping platforms"
msgstr ""
# 0037799dfae54302a1ee5dcf53fb8717
#: ../../../installation.rst:32
msgid ""
"**CloudODM** is a small command line client to communicate with ODM via the "
"NodeODM API"
msgstr ""
# 5f7f36d13cbc4bab82813568eb13063c
#: ../../../installation.rst:38
msgid ""
"**PyODM** is a Python SDK for creating tasks via the NodeODM API. We cover "
"it in more detail in the “Automated Processing With Python” chapter"
msgstr ""
# 79fe7f6a04b244158a344f2ec45a80ad
#: ../../../installation.rst:44
msgid ""
"**ClusterODM** is a load balancer for connecting together multiple NodeODM "
"instances"
msgstr ""
# 3d4380c923f24a6c8c47776462ef6b43
#: ../../../installation.rst:46
msgid ""
"ODM, NodeODM and WebODM are available on all major platforms (Windows, macOS"
" and Linux) via a program called docker, which is required to run the "
"software. Docker offers a way to run “containers”. Containers are packaged "
"copies of an entire system, its software and its dependencies. These "
"containers run within a virtual environment. On Linux this virtual "
"environment is available from the operating system and is very efficient. On"
" macOS and Windows the containers run within a VM, so theres a bit of a "
"overhead. but its still very suitable for running the software. Once "
"installed users do not have to worry much about docker, as it operates "
"(almost) transparently."
msgstr ""
# 159054486d614cbdbcf568d61e39da15
#: ../../../installation.rst:48
msgid ""
"Without docker it would not be possible to run ODM on Windows or macOS. On "
"these platforms ODM cannot run natively. Future development efforts are "
"being focused on leveraging the new Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) and "
"the possibility to make a native port of all dependencies to macOS, which is"
" going to make the installation much easier."
msgstr ""
# 73af16f53c6b4b658517706a33eabf7f
#: ../../../installation.rst:50
msgid ""
"On Ubuntu Linux 16.04 its feasible to run all OpenDroneMap software "
"natively. However, because theres very little performance penalty for "
"running docker on Linux and docker is straightforward to setup on this "
"platform, we dont recommend it. On Linux the advantages of containerization"
" far outweigh a tiny performance penalty. With docker users also get easy "
"one-step updates of the software, so thats nice."
msgstr ""
# 359d8630ea1647e097be5d4b34eb3ce4
#: ../../../installation.rst:54
msgid "Hardware Recommendations"
msgstr ""
# 18823c774c5e485591613ede3537aa91
#: ../../../installation.rst:56
msgid "The bare minimum requirements for running the software are:"
msgstr ""
# b9269e30b47548fb80ef20abc05b37a9
#: ../../../installation.rst:59
msgid "64bit CPU manufactured on or after 2010"
msgstr ""
# 99dfccc50a45405a87d7c7f3b0fcc36f
#: ../../../installation.rst:60
msgid "20 GB of disk space"
msgstr ""
# bb85e75db8de49cea35978868ce535f0
#: ../../../installation.rst:61
msgid "4 GB RAM"
msgstr ""
# 0ee5785cbbce46659999f9e1123c6632
#: ../../../installation.rst:63
msgid ""
"No more than 100-200 images can be processed with the above specifications "
"(the software will run out of memory). Recommended requirements are:"
msgstr ""
# 42e9b361c9f94967851b2af0e477ca87
#: ../../../installation.rst:65
msgid "Latest Generation CPU"
msgstr ""
# 0ed901a7dc214066a572808e38fca5c1
#: ../../../installation.rst:66
msgid "100 GB of disk space"
msgstr ""
# 2fb4ca503be345c9aec64d6043e56e56
#: ../../../installation.rst:67
msgid "16 GB RAM"
msgstr ""
# 60dc5f9c09c94797a3796e6d6ab429ea
#: ../../../installation.rst:69
msgid ""
"The above will allow for a few hundred images to be processed without too "
"many issues. A CPU with more cores will allow for faster processing, while a"
" graphics card (GPU) currently has no impact on performance. For processing "
"more images, add more disk space and RAM linearly to the number of images "
"you need to process."
msgstr ""
# 0499c473d45e4600b8b286d034152a1e
#: ../../../installation.rst:75
msgid "Installation"
msgstr ""
# 6c957eef0a0947d9af44c5fdaae64eee
#: ../../../installation.rst:77
msgid ""
"We recommend people use `docker <https://www.docker.com>`_ for running ODM, "
"whether you are on Windows, macOS or Linux."
msgstr ""
# a221646a87e54ffca00f4faa9d484d8c
#: ../../../installation.rst:80
msgid "Windows"
msgstr ""
# 58413e3cb9ee4fa98e8a905682b84cd6
#: ../../../installation.rst:82
msgid ""
"To run OpenDroneMap you need at least Windows 7. Previous versions of "
"Windows are not supported."
msgstr ""
# 6e0d75c55ec64542aad5f8a07448f58a
# e6caef46a77342c0bea685754f2e26ea
#: ../../../installation.rst:86 ../../../installation.rst:238
msgid "Step 1. Check Virtualization Support"
msgstr ""
# ee636e01fd9c4b95a10d784713c4df08
#: ../../../installation.rst:88
msgid ""
"Docker requires a feature from your CPU called virtualization, which allows "
"it to run virtual machines (VMs). Make sure you have it enabled! Sometimes "
"this is disabled. To check, on Windows 8 or higher you can open the **Task "
"Manager** (press CTRL+SHIFT+ESC) and switch to the **Performance** tab."
msgstr ""
# 54bfe40fdc294fe9b4ed0e950ea72b13
#: ../../../installation.rst:94
msgid "*Virtualization should be enabled*"
msgstr ""
# c3d505056c244fc498d98f269adcc407
#: ../../../installation.rst:96
msgid ""
"On Windows 7 to see if you have virtualization enabled you can use the "
"`Microsoft® Hardware-Assisted Virtualization Detection Tool <http:// "
"www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=592>`_ instead."
msgstr ""
# 1798b11c83d84130a9f81911fb0b1117
#: ../../../installation.rst:99
msgid ""
"If virtualization is disabled, youll need to enable it. The procedure "
"unfortunately is a bit different for each computer model, so the best way to"
" do this is to look up on a search engine “how to enable vtx for <type your "
"computer model here>”. Often times its a matter of restarting the computer,"
" immediately pressing F2 or F12 during startup, navigating the boot menu and"
" changing the settings to enable virtualization (often called “VT-X”)."
msgstr ""
# d5409249d7cb4371aa9eb0e5bb869b8d
#: ../../../installation.rst:105
msgid ""
"*Common keys to press at computer startup to access the boot menu for "
"various PC vendors*"
msgstr ""
# a501c1bab3bf45e48bae750c27e1dd4d
# b8293121ff6e49cd9863ec30d5fd14f4
#: ../../../installation.rst:108 ../../../installation.rst:257
msgid "Step 2. Install Requirements"
msgstr ""
# c982360ef2dd44fca54712ecadcbb06d
#: ../../../installation.rst:110
msgid "First, youll need to install:"
msgstr ""
# fdb9892340e64cb1b9c159e559288230
#: ../../../installation.rst:112
msgid "Git: https://git-scm.com/downloads"
msgstr ""
# b5affd70afdb494285672c4e9e5aed9e
#: ../../../installation.rst:113
msgid "Python (latest version 3): https://www.python.org/downloads/windows/"
msgstr ""
# 6a02317e616249b7b479fd89d0305d6b
#: ../../../installation.rst:115
msgid ""
"For Python 3, make sure you check **Add Python 3.x to PATH** during the "
"installation."
msgstr ""
# 62bb7db9c48c4a8ca31df2aeee1b64e9
#: ../../../installation.rst:121
msgid ""
"*Dont forget to add the Python executable to your PATH (so that you can run"
" commands with it)*"
msgstr ""
# 4c2ae6a3e7c647308a1260de04df5d6a
#: ../../../installation.rst:123
msgid ""
"Then, only if you are on Windows 10 Home, Windows 8 (any version) or Windows"
" 7 (any version), install:"
msgstr ""
# 1ba2e1a8b1934fc8876c0fe60068fb0a
#: ../../../installation.rst:125
msgid ""
"Docker Toolbox: "
"https://github.com/docker/toolbox/releases/download/v18.09.3/DockerToolbox-18.09.3.exe"
msgstr ""
# 8e2a6d327e614a99ad17905807f1963b
#: ../../../installation.rst:127
msgid ""
"If you are on Windows 10 Professional or a newer version, you should install"
" instead:"
msgstr ""
# 45cba2a6ac5140e19d78bb8ab794eafc
#: ../../../installation.rst:129
msgid ""
"Docker for Windows: "
"https://download.docker.com/win/stable/Docker%20for%20Windows%20Installer.exe"
msgstr ""
# 3ff00b319b51474fb26ab6cf937bcfe1
#: ../../../installation.rst:131
msgid ""
"Please do **NOT** install both docker programs. They are different and will "
"create a mess if they are both installed."
msgstr ""
# 3ae6dab12627446c96bac3dcf45fd4bc
#: ../../../installation.rst:133
msgid ""
"After installing docker, launch it from the Desktop icon that is created "
"from the installation (**Docker Quickstart** in the case of Docker Toolbox, "
"**Docker for Windows** for Docker for Windows). This is important, do not "
"skip this step. If there are errors, follow the prompts on screen to fix "
"them."
msgstr ""
# e899fe5d4e634b3babcac69c7d85307f
# 01b0ef2d25174ffba76ece0ea41b0473
#: ../../../installation.rst:136 ../../../installation.rst:299
msgid "Step 3. Check Memory and CPU Allocation"
msgstr ""
# 8c9d7577ecb14b98a69ba480b20356e3
#: ../../../installation.rst:138
msgid ""
"Docker on Windows works by running a VM in the background (think of a VM as "
"a “computer emulator”). This VM has a certain amount of memory allocated and"
" WebODM can only use as much memory as its allocated."
msgstr ""
# a8030e1a9fd44ef6a87dc80a907dd405
#: ../../../installation.rst:140
msgid ""
"If you installed Docker Toolbox (see below if you installed Docker for "
"Windows instead):"
msgstr ""
# 9811cefad7c349479cf16dbd9172d2f0
#: ../../../installation.rst:142
msgid "Open the **VirtualBox Manager** application"
msgstr ""
# 0ac38ae9bc6c4815989efc5fefe16dc9
#: ../../../installation.rst:143
msgid ""
"Right click the **default** VM and press **Close (ACPI Shutdown)** to stop "
"the machine"
msgstr ""
# 8aa1268debcd489daffdc3abbf805df9
#: ../../../installation.rst:144
msgid "Right click the **default** VM and press **Settings...**"
msgstr ""
# 5923a15e0b664b6fa2577388188691c3
#: ../../../installation.rst:145
msgid ""
"Move the **Base Memory** slider from the **System** paneland allocate 60-70%"
" of all available memory, optionally adding 50% of the available processors "
"from the **Processor** tab also"
msgstr ""
# 4f60c64419f8484da38deacc6254255b
#: ../../../installation.rst:151
msgid "*VirtualBox default VM settings*"
msgstr ""
# ac4a561c3245431a9e80eb44751786d0
#: ../../../installation.rst:153
msgid "Then press **OK**, right click the **default** VM and press **Start**."
msgstr ""
# 3d9f78a7a16145c99ec002738c1a5bdc
#: ../../../installation.rst:155
msgid "If you installed Docker for Windows instead:"
msgstr ""
# 40585ef1df7344fa8c4888a2e425a581
#: ../../../installation.rst:157
msgid "Look in the system tray and right click the “white whale” icon."
msgstr ""
# 42f607a04c8e41bc996c62680d11f4fc
#: ../../../installation.rst:158
msgid "From the menu, press **Settings...**"
msgstr ""
# 6f2f4e6960b74493aecfeaad483bf58a
#: ../../../installation.rst:159
msgid ""
"From the panel, click **Advanced** and use the sliders to allocate 60-70% of"
" available memory and use half of all available CPUs."
msgstr ""
# b513fa1aee18473d889250226efd6dd4
#: ../../../installation.rst:160
msgid "Press **Apply**."
msgstr ""
# 2c48a0140d4c4953862e354aea188136
#: ../../../installation.rst:166
msgid "*Step 1 Docker icon*"
msgstr ""
# c993ad5adff34fedb4f46e33ccfb649f
#: ../../../installation.rst:172
msgid "*Step 3 & 4 Docker settings*"
msgstr ""
# 3a089a31f50e421f82466a065623350e
#: ../../../installation.rst:175
msgid "Step 4. Download WebODM"
msgstr ""
# 2a32abb9131448199cf601d091dd07e2
#: ../../../installation.rst:177
msgid ""
"Open the **Git Gui** program that comes installed with Git. From there:"
msgstr ""
# 375c2c96f1034b36b780d6e6c043ab6d
#: ../../../installation.rst:179
msgid "When Git Gui opens, click 'Clone Existing Repository' option"
msgstr ""
# 0b2e3b5a546c45c3a5d5a48dd4a1ac1e
#: ../../../installation.rst:180
msgid "In **Source Location** type: https://github.com/OpenDroneMap/WebODM"
msgstr ""
# fc8376d885d34eef9da5c7a852c3e921
#: ../../../installation.rst:181
msgid ""
"In **Target Directory** click browse and navigate to a folder of your "
"choosing (create one if necessary)"
msgstr ""
# c6cb98301024474ea30cea6f73aa684d
#: ../../../installation.rst:182
msgid "Press **Clone**"
msgstr ""
# 02e80960b8a7401985359b37d2fbab80
#: ../../../installation.rst:188
msgid "*Git Gui*"
msgstr ""
# f3c4770173dd40aa89181dc24544dedf
#: ../../../installation.rst:190
msgid "If the download succeeded, you should now see this window:"
msgstr ""
# 88351c8606484da9b20a8548138209e1
#: ../../../installation.rst:196
msgid "*Git Gui after successful download (clone)*"
msgstr ""
# 227a6f8c77a54c07b227c951f6dcfecb
#: ../../../installation.rst:198
msgid ""
"Go to the **Repository** menu, then click **Create Desktop Icon**. This will"
" allow you to come back to this application easily in the future."
msgstr ""
# e658938ab82c4d41a016add0e3d602e9
#: ../../../installation.rst:201
msgid "Step 4. Launch WebODM"
msgstr ""
# b6356f518c1546e0a1594d9b3fe504f9
#: ../../../installation.rst:203
msgid ""
"From Git Gui, go to the **Repository** menu, then click **Git Bash**. From "
"the command line terminal type:"
msgstr ""
# b767c438fd79457e9d994062bbe1f62b
#: ../../../installation.rst:209
msgid ""
"Several components will download to your machine at this point, including "
"WebODM, NodeODM and ODM. After the download you should be greeted by the "
"following screen:"
msgstr ""
# 6a3a170a88af4dc9a7cac3fc4558fb68
#: ../../../installation.rst:215
msgid "*Console output after starting WebODM for the first time*"
msgstr ""
# 4cfaceb9d320457ca7f89347856e3c2b
#: ../../../installation.rst:217
msgid ""
"If you are using Docker for Windows, open a web browser to "
"http://localhost:8000"
msgstr ""
# d0358e745d3846d09636284486fe26b2
#: ../../../installation.rst:218
msgid ""
"If you are using Docker Toolbox, find the IP address to connect to by "
"typing:"
msgstr ""
# 8b51e7ea4f3e48d19584552449c5fdf0
#: ../../../installation.rst:224
msgid "You should get a result like the following:"
msgstr ""
# 60b2163a2ca944d5b561bf41f24f11fa
#: ../../../installation.rst:230
msgid ""
"Then connect to http://192.168.1.100:8000 (replacing the IP address with the"
" proper one)."
msgstr ""
# 442b43b52a3b454fbefb7e9437c9fb9a
#: ../../../installation.rst:233
msgid "macOS"
msgstr ""
# 97b76743b16e4d02a8d4a35a448cf42d
#: ../../../installation.rst:235
msgid ""
"Most modern (post 2010) Mac computers running macOS Sierra 10.12 or higher "
"can run OpenDroneMap using docker, as long as hardware virtualization is "
"supported (see below)."
msgstr ""
# b8cfb91406bd47d79f56768fc001e166
#: ../../../installation.rst:240
msgid "Open a Terminal window and type:"
msgstr ""
# b88a2d67ee834aa9baeb0655aa62a8df
#: ../../../installation.rst:246
msgid "You will get a response similar to the following:"
msgstr ""
# 628d4c3aa2e44036b0deb1876d86b3f1
#: ../../../installation.rst:252
msgid ""
"If the result is *kern.hv_support: 1*, then your Mac is supported! Continue "
"with Step 2."
msgstr ""
# 2aa61f249135450e939d8080508e5746
#: ../../../installation.rst:254
msgid ""
"If the result is *kern.hv_support: 0*, unfortunately it means your Mac is "
"too old to run OpenDroneMap. :("
msgstr ""
# 0c78f31ed3f846f4ba1761936eb4721a
#: ../../../installation.rst:259
msgid "There are only two programs to install:"
msgstr ""
# e90623cdd26245dd91b46c7f3b72ccf3
#: ../../../installation.rst:261
msgid "Docker: https://download.docker.com/mac/stable/Docker.dmg"
msgstr ""
# fe8e0d7f80c24676abb9140e1090b6f4
#: ../../../installation.rst:262
msgid "Git: https://sourceforge.net/projects/git-osx-installer/files/"
msgstr ""
# a30ce5e119a846d0937509eabb900991
#: ../../../installation.rst:264
msgid ""
"After installing docker you should find an icon that looks like a whale in "
"the task bar."
msgstr ""
# 10d6273d82a04f1587c2d5fb20b2ef7f
#: ../../../installation.rst:270
msgid "*Docker app running*"
msgstr ""
# ac8be6bc43224ebdaa909843db7ce97b
#: ../../../installation.rst:272
msgid ""
"You can verify that docker is running properly by opening the **Terminal** "
"app and typing:"
msgstr ""
# 7f874c9eae5c4c67ab48ab48b4c85f56
#: ../../../installation.rst:278
msgid "Which should return"
msgstr ""
# 202a8d7848a84897bec59fc30d76ff96
#: ../../../installation.rst:284
msgid "To verify that git is installed, simply type:"
msgstr ""
# 727a35e6746443e38a4bb1a2530226f5
#: ../../../installation.rst:290
msgid "Which should return something similar to the following:"
msgstr ""
# 7ee7ce0fe3cf40d28edb2a88589aafc6
#: ../../../installation.rst:296
msgid ""
"If you get a “bash: git: command not found”, try to restart your "
"**Terminal** app and double-check for any errors during the install process."
msgstr ""
# c969a4655a6e41c78571f4f05006d199
#: ../../../installation.rst:301
msgid ""
"Docker on macOS works by running a VM in the background (think of it as a "
"“computer emulator”). This VM has a certain amount of memory allocated and "
"WebODM can only use as much memory as its allocated."
msgstr ""
# e89322d22add432b8d00ef0da9910a6c
#: ../../../installation.rst:303
msgid ""
"Right click the whale icon from the task bar and click **Preferences**..."
msgstr ""
# 73457306344148c0bc0c6382936ef870
#: ../../../installation.rst:304
msgid "Select the **Advanced** tab"
msgstr ""
# 6791fc129e16413983be624d46091da7
#: ../../../installation.rst:305
msgid ""
"Adjust the CPUs slider to use half of all available CPUs and the memory to "
"use 60-70% of all available memory"
msgstr ""
# 2fad355dfb504197bb70aded8fa643ec
#: ../../../installation.rst:306
msgid "Press **Apply & Restart**"
msgstr ""
# 339e99e54264491a83c530f1ed107050
#: ../../../installation.rst:312
msgid "*Docker advanced settings*"
msgstr ""
# a55d3812154e4abaadd608dfd4dfac08
#: ../../../installation.rst:315
msgid "Step 4. Download and Launch WebODM"
msgstr ""
# 0d5f531d78ac474db92ecc60012e4521
#: ../../../installation.rst:317
msgid "From a **Terminal** type:"
msgstr ""
# 20229f5dd3ae4bd381cf81c65c83c44e
# 223a8ca53398448398153f94bc81075a
#: ../../../installation.rst:325 ../../../installation.rst:426
msgid "Then open a web browser to http://localhost:8000."
msgstr ""
# f6c373465d684dcebfbe6fe0633c4138
#: ../../../installation.rst:328
msgid "Linux"
msgstr ""
# 0e56e6e0eea343ffbf70bde692908cbe
#: ../../../installation.rst:330
msgid ""
"OpenDroneMap can run on any Linux distribution that supports docker. "
"According to `dockers documentation website "
"<https://docs.docker.com/install/>`_ the officially supported distributions "
"are CentOS, Debian, Ubuntu and Fedora, with static binaries available for "
"others. If you have to pick a distribution solely for running OpenDroneMap, "
"Ubuntu is the recommended way to go."
msgstr ""
# 7c7a0719bfe142648c378c8abd3317c2
#: ../../../installation.rst:333
msgid "Step 1. Install Requirements"
msgstr ""
# 83171f74e0364d5980164438faf1521c
#: ../../../installation.rst:335
msgid "There are four programs that need to be installed:"
msgstr ""
# 7d44a185ed8b46abbda9303fb286486f
#: ../../../installation.rst:337
msgid "Docker"
msgstr ""
# f0ce43b8981d43c4bbfe1379c44c9321
#: ../../../installation.rst:338
msgid "Git"
msgstr ""
# 85d3b272b1024b99a987709a8a34ba3a
#: ../../../installation.rst:339
msgid "Python (2 or 3)"
msgstr ""
# a426ce10e416419ab1f4ddd2904af232
#: ../../../installation.rst:340
msgid "Pip"
msgstr ""
# 29d1fde6e7644164be8c8eefdf0b7129
#: ../../../installation.rst:342
msgid ""
"We cannot possibly cover the installation process for every Linux "
"distribution out there, so well limit the instructions to those that are "
"distributions officially supported by docker. In all cases its just a "
"matter of opening a terminal prompt and typing a few commands."
msgstr ""
# 93f7ea63f0484dbcb52d9ac50eb6fb01
#: ../../../installation.rst:345
msgid "Install on Ubuntu / Debian"
msgstr ""
# fa55e97f3d5c459786ad246d4d44b8da
# 0fe1276569a04b86a3e82a20598da5ee
# 84aa59c42f794da1865fd8088086ce42
# 16195dff5bf14d5bab2b2b0a69103c31
#: ../../../installation.rst:347 ../../../installation.rst:359
#: ../../../installation.rst:370 ../../../installation.rst:381
msgid "Commands to type:"
msgstr ""
# bc2e9dcb5f8140958fc44d216ff18eb5
#: ../../../installation.rst:357
msgid "Install on CentOS / RHEL"
msgstr ""
# 9511489f5fbb43a6a4114e5997beb20c
#: ../../../installation.rst:368
msgid "Install on Fedora"
msgstr ""
# 46bbf3597fbe45d09b2975ada9ad0b1f
#: ../../../installation.rst:379
msgid "Install on Arch"
msgstr ""
# ef4b2e7dc3494eb09c3ce49495829580
#: ../../../installation.rst:388
msgid "Step 2. Check Additional Requirements"
msgstr ""
# 84f96b987b3740c790eeeaa996c576fa
#: ../../../installation.rst:390
msgid ""
"In addition to the three programs above, the dockercompose script is also "
"needed. Sometimes its already installed with docker, but sometimes it "
"isnt. To verify if its installed try to type:"
msgstr ""
# 0b00ac1f20674870b69a3d1f092d675a
#: ../../../installation.rst:396
msgid "You should see somethings similar to the following:"
msgstr ""
# 284cca281f614c648f919e885686fdb3
#: ../../../installation.rst:402
msgid "If instead you get something similar to the following:"
msgstr ""
# 983d0e6356a74275bd044ade12af08b9
#: ../../../installation.rst:408
msgid "you can install it by using pip:"
msgstr ""
# 5842e50886b64cc4be4e08cec0121061
#: ../../../installation.rst:416
msgid "Step 3. Download and Launch WebODM"
msgstr ""
# 29abff25121345dea6867519777717e3
#: ../../../installation.rst:418
msgid "From a terminal type:"
msgstr ""
# 57309bc02a884a288ae73c44e72ed08c
#: ../../../installation.rst:429
msgid "Basic Commands and Troubleshooting"
msgstr ""
# eb054dc2ff2e45869db94dfb3ad75aab
#: ../../../installation.rst:431
msgid ""
"The cool thing about using docker is that 99% of the tasks youll ever need "
"to perform while using WebODM can be done via the ./webodm.sh script. You "
"have already encountered one of them:"
msgstr ""
# d2bcc76bb7214209a6f4ee623e96d412
#: ../../../installation.rst:437
msgid ""
"which takes care of starting WebODM and setting up a default processing node"
" (node-odm-1). If you want to stop WebODM, you can already guess what the "
"command is:"
msgstr ""
# 3698ff42eb674c89b2d92629aba1ceac
#: ../../../installation.rst:443
msgid ""
"There are several other commands you can use, along with different flags. "
"Flags are parameters passed to the ./webodm.sh command and are typically "
"prefixed with “–”. The **port** flag for example instructs WebODM to use a "
"different network port:"
msgstr ""
# 959bbbb701f648aa9e3711d89f36f123
#: ../../../installation.rst:449
msgid "Other useful commands are listed below:"
msgstr ""
# 3c132782ccc54888bb8acf6806f4dbbf
#: ../../../installation.rst:468
msgid ""
"`The community forum <https://community.opendronemap.org>`_ is a great place"
" to ask for help if you get stuck during any of the installation steps "
"and for general questions on using the ./webodm.sh script."
msgstr ""
# fdbc2929c47444bc8817faac19077cc1
#: ../../../installation.rst:471
msgid "Hello, WebODM!"
msgstr ""
# 7ee17336350e4347afaa9f26185d0960
#: ../../../installation.rst:473
msgid ""
"After running ./webodm.sh start and opening WebODM in the browser, you will "
"be greeted with a welcome message and will be asked to create the first "
"user. Take some time to familiarize yourself with the web interface and "
"explore its various menus."
msgstr ""
# cc069aa0bca7429eae5ab21d4666909f
#: ../../../installation.rst:479
msgid "*WebODM Dashboard*"
msgstr ""
# 64e37b09ab6641718bde87e5e05b6c56
#: ../../../installation.rst:481
msgid ""
"Notice that under the **Processing Nodes** menu theres a \"node-odm-1\" "
"node already configured for you to use. This is a NodeODM node and has been "
"created automatically by WebODM. This node is running on the same machine as"
" WebODM."
msgstr ""
# b450d1d7e6344be38bc3e77f2955948e
#: ../../../installation.rst:483
msgid ""
"If youve made it this far, congratulations! Now its time to start "
"processing some data."
msgstr ""
# 83d7a443ece94164aa76430eaefbd970
#: ../../../installation.rst:490
msgid "Running on more than one machine"
msgstr ""
# 0c2d75f28a854d92a9fe8c5c4c28a9e9
#: ../../../installation.rst:492
msgid ""
"**Optionally:** If you have another computer, you can repeat the "
"installation process (install docker, git, python, etc.) and launch a new "
"NodeODM node by typing from a Terminal/Git Bash window:"
msgstr ""
# 4694bf64a88c48d7aad13c6bb1a1b316
#: ../../../installation.rst:498
msgid ""
"The above command asks docker to launch a new container using the "
"opendronemap/nodeodm image from Docker Hub (the latest version of NodeODM), "
"using port 3000, setting a maximum number of concurrent tasks to 1 and to "
"protect the node from unauthorized access using the password \"secret\"."
msgstr ""
# f76fc4c596a14f9b82f90ddca6b06cca
#: ../../../installation.rst:500
msgid ""
"From WebODM you can then press the **Add New** button under **Processing "
"Nodes**. For the **hostname/IP** field type the IP of the second computer. "
"For the **port** field type “3000”. For the **token** field type “secret”. "
"You can also add an optional **label** for your node, such as “second "
"computer”. Then press **Save**."
msgstr ""
# 964b17d1817a4c7bbf72dd1ab2de029f
#: ../../../installation.rst:502
msgid ""
"If everything went well, you should now have two processing nodes! You will "
"be able to process multiple tasks in parallel using two different machines."
msgstr ""
# f77613f718494ac791af608ceafe2657
#: ../../../installation.rst:504
msgid ""
"`Help edit these docs! "
"<https://github.com/OpenDroneMap/docs/blob/publish/source/installation.rst>`_"
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# FIRST AUTHOR <EMAIL@ADDRESS>, YEAR.
#
#, fuzzy
msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: OpenDroneMap 0.9.10\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
"POT-Creation-Date: 2020-07-21 17:01-0400\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: 2020-07-21 21:10+0000\n"
"Language-Team: Swahili (https://www.transifex.com/americanredcross/teams/111882/sw/)\n"
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# 5ea5942cc4604baea3dc66a4ee841282
#: ../../../large.rst:4
msgid "Splitting Large Datasets"
msgstr ""
# 09b5af17439740d2b8a18993e6709da6
#: ../../../large.rst:6
msgid ""
"Starting with ODM version ``0.6.0`` you can split up very large datasets "
"into manageable chunks (called submodels), running the pipeline on each "
"chunk, and then producing merged DEMs, orthophotos and point clouds. The "
"process is referred to as \"split-merge\"."
msgstr ""
# 0c58eb496d8d456ca011011549f430a8
#: ../../../large.rst:8
msgid ""
"Why might you use the split-merge pipeline? If you have a very large number "
"of images in your dataset, split-merge will help make the processing more "
"manageable on a large machine (it will require less memory). If you have "
"many machines all connected to the same network you can also process the "
"submodels in parallel, thus allowing for horizontal scaling and processing "
"thousands of images more quickly."
msgstr ""
# d3a6bf47796e4775bfb53066d0d51dce
#: ../../../large.rst:10
msgid ""
"Split-merge works in WebODM out of the box as long as the processing nodes "
"support split-merge, by enabling the ``--split`` option when creating a new "
"task."
msgstr ""
# 7c1cb609f5c74801ba89894fb5974978
#: ../../../large.rst:13
msgid "Calibrate images"
msgstr ""
# a5852d851b3c4557a860c07a9a876368
#: ../../../large.rst:15
msgid ""
"Image calibration is recommended (but not required) for large datasets "
"because error propagation due to image distortion could cause a bowl effect "
"on the models. Calibration instructions can be found at `Calibrate "
"Images <tutorials.html#calibrating-the-camera>`_."
msgstr ""
# bb110a174c5f40ec9d3517e5eabbd887
#: ../../../large.rst:21
msgid ""
"Bowling effect on point cloud over 13,000+ image dataset collected by World "
"Bank Tanzania over the flood prone Msimbasi Basin, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania."
msgstr ""
# 0967d468c7144fc5bd2132400d045215
#: ../../../large.rst:24
msgid "Local Split-Merge"
msgstr ""
# 2e2ad9be96fa496bb5ab7db7b677f5df
#: ../../../large.rst:26
msgid ""
"Splitting a dataset into more manageable submodels and sequentially "
"processing all submodels on the same machine is easy! Just use ``--split`` "
"and ``--split-overlap`` to decide the the average number of images per "
"submodels and the overlap (in meters) between submodels respectively"
msgstr ""
# 0aeee1b4863b45729bc6cbf63b6b1d84
#: ../../../large.rst:32
msgid ""
"If you already know how you want to split the dataset, you can provide that "
"information and it will be used instead of the clustering algorithm."
msgstr ""
# 175b97d3d6a44086be4f0cdabfb6fe95
#: ../../../large.rst:34
msgid ""
"The grouping can be provided by adding a file named image_groups.txt in the "
"main dataset folder. The file should have one line per image. Each line "
"should have two words: first the name of the image and second the name of "
"the group it belongs to. For example::"
msgstr ""
# 20c59dc7a68941e89e8369bd6026f2ff
#: ../../../large.rst:42
msgid ""
"will create 3 submodels. Make sure to pass ``--split-overlap 0`` if you "
"manually provide a ``image_groups.txt`` file."
msgstr ""
# f821d7b1316a4f81830050135f38ec62
#: ../../../large.rst:46
msgid "Distributed Split-Merge"
msgstr ""
# f170f960ba414793b7f657bb74d70937
#: ../../../large.rst:48
msgid ""
"ODM can also automatically distribute the processing of each submodel to "
"multiple machines via `NodeODM <https://github.com/OpenDroneMap/NodeODM>`_ "
"nodes, orchestrated via `ClusterODM "
"<https://github.com/OpenDroneMap/ClusterODM>`_."
msgstr ""
# 09a33b36dab54c42a8ce360deacaf649
#: ../../../large.rst:55
msgid "Getting Started with Distributed Split-Merge"
msgstr ""
# af83a83165d8401396aab49b8744a62b
#: ../../../large.rst:57
msgid "The first step is start ClusterODM"
msgstr ""
# 6d4217467bf544e9a7ad1ac56e9f9973
#: ../../../large.rst:63
msgid ""
"Then on each machine you want to use for processing, launch a NodeODM "
"instance via"
msgstr ""
# f7f5d656ce9f46d89eaa1769c27ba6e5
#: ../../../large.rst:69
msgid ""
"Connect via telnet to ClusterODM and add the IP addresses/port of the "
"machines running NodeODM"
msgstr ""
# b6440814204a44fd9b9cbde1ff322cc3
#: ../../../large.rst:84
msgid ""
"Make sure you are running version ``1.5.1`` or higher of the NodeODM API."
msgstr ""
# 42d5b57f70b54515892481ba4875365b
#: ../../../large.rst:86
msgid ""
"At this point, simply use the ``--sm-cluster`` option to enable distributed "
"split-merge"
msgstr ""
# 1ff052ee47864108abd13c2ca2b6eeef
#: ../../../large.rst:93
msgid "Understanding the Cluster"
msgstr ""
# 18e376a78edf468088b5efbd939c0bbf
#: ../../../large.rst:95
msgid ""
"When connected via telnet, it is possible to interrogate what is happening "
"on the cluster. For example, we can use the command HELP to find out "
"available commands"
msgstr ""
# 1494dbd111a64a7e9075a9c20a0c12d9
#: ../../../large.rst:118
msgid ""
"If, for example, the NodeODM instance wasn't active when ClusterODM started,"
" we might list nodes and see something as follows"
msgstr ""
# 20e68e67542e4049b232b7635d88760b
#: ../../../large.rst:125
msgid ""
"To address this, we can start up our local node (if not already started), "
"and then perform a ``NODE UPDATE``"
msgstr ""
# 33eecf83e3124b59a7d0c13af09e04a2
#: ../../../large.rst:135
msgid "Accessing the Logs"
msgstr ""
# def6c238d7864b5382c8a0c925a3c6e3
#: ../../../large.rst:137
msgid ""
"While a process is running, it is also possible to list the tasks, and view "
"the task output"
msgstr ""
# 2a15305d8ba94ce0bdb2d07174a39b0f
#: ../../../large.rst:145
msgid "Autoscaling ClusterODM"
msgstr ""
# 9ec4019144e94b0eb0ab5f4325320568
#: ../../../large.rst:147
msgid ""
"ClusterODM also includes the option to autoscale on multiple platforms, "
"including, to date, Amazon and Digital Ocean. This allows users to reduce "
"costs associated with always-on instances as well as being able to scale "
"processing based on demand."
msgstr ""
# 62b6f826c2c643e0901155b8e13ae32b
#: ../../../large.rst:149
msgid "To setup autoscaling you must:"
msgstr ""
# 1f57a583ee064aadaa3feee9c394eafc
#: ../../../large.rst:151
msgid ""
"Have a functioning version of NodeJS installed and then install ClusterODM"
msgstr ""
# 717a4e330335494bb0df832234fa0032
#: ../../../large.rst:159
msgid "Make sure docker-machine is installed."
msgstr ""
# 199f29aa6b7f4f409bb92e6c3cb5bf16
#: ../../../large.rst:160
msgid "Setup a S3-compatible bucket for storing results."
msgstr ""
# 6326931fadb04511aeefe580135ad3a2
#: ../../../large.rst:161
msgid ""
"Create a configuration file for `DigitalOcean "
"<https://github.com/OpenDroneMap/ClusterODM/blob/master/docs/digitalocean.md>`_"
" or `Amazon Web Services "
"<https://github.com/OpenDroneMap/ClusterODM/blob/master/docs/aws.md>`_."
msgstr ""
# 24f1bc1a5a1045b5a066cb88d855dac6
#: ../../../large.rst:163
msgid "You can then launch ClusterODM with"
msgstr ""
# cfd356de2d654bf891a32218437a3674
#: ../../../large.rst:169
msgid "You should see something similar to following messages in the console"
msgstr ""
# e70048dcf8f24f71bc79a7051c51a05f
#: ../../../large.rst:177
msgid ""
"You should always have at least one static NodeODM node attached to "
"ClusterODM, even if you plan to use the autoscaler for all processing. If "
"you setup auto scaling, you can't have zero nodes and rely 100% on the "
"autoscaler. You need to attach a NodeODM node to act as the \"reference "
"node\" otherwise ClusterODM will not know how to handle certain requests "
"(for the forwarding the UI, for validating options prior to spinning up an "
"instance, etc.). For this purpose, you should add a \"dummy\" NodeODM node "
"and lock it"
msgstr ""
# 534c507b01064a47810c210e1bb41569
#: ../../../large.rst:187
msgid "This way all tasks will be automatically forwarded to the autoscaler."
msgstr ""
# 69765d62d9bb44979d730a3aee0908c7
#: ../../../large.rst:190
msgid "Limitations"
msgstr ""
# bf357933f5f442d2837b2682b0ad9bb2
#: ../../../large.rst:192
msgid ""
"The 3D textured meshes are currently not being merged as part of the "
"workflow (only point clouds, DEMs and orthophotos are)."
msgstr ""
# 8e1fa32d457445b489bc403442ae7fd5
#: ../../../large.rst:194
msgid ""
"GCPs are fully supported, however, there needs to be at least 3 GCP points "
"on each submodel for the georeferencing to take place. If a submodel has "
"fewer than 3 GCPs, a combination of the remaining GCPs + EXIF data will be "
"used instead (which is going to be less accurate). We recommend using the "
"``image_groups.txt`` file to accurately control the submodel split when "
"using GCPs."
msgstr ""
# 1597b856001e4334a4df3555c8416ee1
#: ../../../large.rst:197
msgid "Acknowledgments"
msgstr ""
# ec973929d9d947be90f0859358cc398c
#: ../../../large.rst:198
msgid ""
"Huge props to Pau and the folks at Mapillary for their amazing contributions"
" to OpenDroneMap through their OpenSfM code, which is a key component of the"
" split-merge pipeline. We look forward to further pushing the limits of "
"OpenDroneMap and seeing how big a dataset we can process."
msgstr ""
# 87ebd0f900e74e17b1cdb97ea39eafe1
#: ../../../large.rst:200
msgid ""
"`Help edit these docs! "
"<https://github.com/OpenDroneMap/docs/blob/publish/source/large.rst>`_"
msgstr ""

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# This file is distributed under the same license as the OpenDroneMap package.
# FIRST AUTHOR <EMAIL@ADDRESS>, YEAR.
#
#, fuzzy
msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: OpenDroneMap 0.9.10\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
"POT-Creation-Date: 2020-07-21 17:01-0400\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: 2020-07-21 21:10+0000\n"
"Language-Team: Swahili (https://www.transifex.com/americanredcross/teams/111882/sw/)\n"
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# 87c9cb4a7b2b478387fd990c81927150
#: ../../../multispectral.rst:2
msgid "Multispectral Support"
msgstr ""
# 067b863268c2477bb94a7b6aaebab68f
#: ../../../multispectral.rst:4
msgid ""
"Since version 0.9.9 ODM has basic support for radiometric normalization, "
"which is able to generate reflectance orthophotos from multispectral "
"cameras. Multispectral cameras capture multiple shots of the scene using "
"different band sensors."
msgstr ""
# b8dcb9bc7b7f4fffa0a8c9d75c0da9ca
#: ../../../multispectral.rst:7
msgid "Hardware"
msgstr ""
# 1c8ec56af3bc4fe5afdcb43f8b1fb149
#: ../../../multispectral.rst:9
msgid ""
"While we aim to support as many cameras as possible, multispectral support "
"has been developed using the following cameras, so they will work better:"
msgstr ""
# 2b3e96533ded49da9ef461dc8f54d720
#: ../../../multispectral.rst:11
msgid "`MicaSense RedEdge-MX and Altum <https://www.micasense.com/>`_"
msgstr ""
# ce4bd2fe479f45c9a851203698d34a39
#: ../../../multispectral.rst:12
msgid "`Sentera 6X <https://sentera.com/6x/>`_"
msgstr ""
# 3acaad56c8ed48aba2f6bbb7e7963587
#: ../../../multispectral.rst:14
msgid ""
"Other cameras might also work. You can help us expand this list by `sharing "
"datasets <https://community.opendronemap.org/c/datasets/10>`_ captured with "
"other cameras."
msgstr ""
# 95652e4bd93440a098146431e52dbfbd
#: ../../../multispectral.rst:17
msgid "Usage"
msgstr ""
# c7362ff9d6ae4d6bbfc4b41bcbd7d0b4
#: ../../../multispectral.rst:19
msgid ""
"Process all the images from all bands at once (do not separate the bands "
"into multiple folders) and pass the `--radiometric-calibration` parameter to"
" enable radiometric normalization. If the images are part of a multi-camera "
"setup, the resulting orthophoto will have N bands, one for each camera (+ "
"alpha)."
msgstr ""
# a36abb316e2d4fbfa64247b874763e70
#: ../../../multispectral.rst:25
msgid ""
"`Help edit these docs! "
"<https://github.com/OpenDroneMap/docs/blob/publish/source/multispectral.rst>`_"
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# FIRST AUTHOR <EMAIL@ADDRESS>, YEAR.
#
#, fuzzy
msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: OpenDroneMap 0.9.10\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
"POT-Creation-Date: 2020-07-21 17:01-0400\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: 2020-07-21 21:10+0000\n"
"Language-Team: Swahili (https://www.transifex.com/americanredcross/teams/111882/sw/)\n"
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"Plural-Forms: nplurals=2; plural=(n != 1);\n"
# 0363274eec9a4b9c82318f91f7138fa8
#: ../../../outputs.rst:2
msgid "OpenDroneMap Outputs"
msgstr ""
# 4d0105590a224be8b3366a34b3ca7dcf
#: ../../../outputs.rst:4
msgid "Listed below are some of the useful outputs ODM produces."
msgstr ""
# e4c5e56bafa147fab888836f5d3ee12d
#: ../../../outputs.rst:7
msgid "Point Cloud"
msgstr ""
# e5a47a5f7e9048b9a271385ca20dff58
#: ../../../outputs.rst:9
msgid ""
"``odm_georeferencing/odm_georeferenced_model.ply/laz/csv`` -- The "
"georeferenced point cloud in different file formats"
msgstr ""
# c255fdbb5e244cc59984eeb5c1411b57
#: ../../../outputs.rst:15
msgid ""
"*Point cloud over State University Zanzibar, courtesy of* `Khadija Abdullah "
"Ali <https://www.linkedin.com/in/khadija-abdulla-ali-56b4044a/>`_"
msgstr ""
# ef280b4664614efb95892f9f3d86a3d0
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msgid "3D Textured Model"
msgstr ""
# 83eaf395dd13452abe2885162d0d16e6
#: ../../../outputs.rst:21
msgid ""
"``odm_texturing/odm_textured_model.obj`` -- The textured surface mesh "
"``odm_texturing/odm_textured_model_geo.obj`` -- The georeferenced and "
"textured surface mesh"
msgstr ""
# ac92cff17c904762b2fd054257cf64d5
#: ../../../outputs.rst:24
msgid ""
"You can access the point cloud and textured meshes using MeshLab. Open "
"MeshLab, and choose File:Import Mesh and choose your textured mesh from a "
"location similar to the following: ``odm_texturing\\odm_textured_model.obj``"
msgstr ""
# f452c086297841c6b18804010bbf394d
#: ../../../outputs.rst:30
msgid ""
"*Textured mesh courtesy of* `OpenDroneMap "
"<https://twitter.com/opendronemap>`_"
msgstr ""
# e7762f4764a944549f8fb90991214af0
#: ../../../outputs.rst:33
msgid "Orthophoto"
msgstr ""
# 55a73a43fc1e443e8f90f27c4562f1ca
#: ../../../outputs.rst:35
msgid ""
"``odm_orthophoto/odm_orthphoto.png`` -- The orthophoto, but this is a simple"
" png, which doesn't have any georeferencing information"
msgstr ""
# 8487c7b9409e4549bdf74776d7c552b0
#: ../../../outputs.rst:37
msgid ""
"``odm_orthophoto/odm_orthphoto.tif`` -- GeoTIFF Orthophoto. You can use it "
"in QGIS as a raster layer."
msgstr ""
# f96d614393b3411299358ed2ac8847bd
#: ../../../outputs.rst:43
msgid ""
"*Orthophoto over State University Zanzibar, courtesy of* `Khadija Abdullah "
"Ali <https://www.linkedin.com/in/khadija-abdulla-ali-56b4044a/>`_"
msgstr ""
# 97a9f77304ae4ce487ea62415fbe0e5a
#: ../../../outputs.rst:46
msgid "DTM/DSM"
msgstr ""
# cc432c908f294d6a87d3c47274b32de8
#: ../../../outputs.rst:48
msgid ""
"DTM/DSM will only be created if the ``--dtm`` or ``--dsm`` options are used."
" See `tutorial on elevation models "
"<https://docs.opendronemap.org/tutorials.html#creating-digital-elevation-"
"models>`_ for more options in creating."
msgstr ""
# 3d6a730458b14794bf7454b4f6e119e4
#: ../../../outputs.rst:50
msgid "Data will be stored in:"
msgstr ""
# abad74d908c04802b1be22686908379e
#: ../../../outputs.rst:52
msgid "``odm_dem/dtm.tif``"
msgstr ""
# d5483e2a7881435c91539b04f55ce113
#: ../../../outputs.rst:53
msgid "``odm_dem/dsm.tif``"
msgstr ""
# 879bdeaa3d8a43519e2552ae4830a3e0
#: ../../../outputs.rst:59
msgid ""
"*Digital surface model over State University Zanzibar, courtesy of* `Khadija"
" Abdullah Ali <https://www.linkedin.com/in/khadija-abdulla-ali-56b4044a/>`_"
msgstr ""
# fe6b51da6c9f47a39b7437e0cdfcee35
#: ../../../outputs.rst:62
msgid "List of all outputs"
msgstr ""
# 664796b76ddc4919ad9ea2c81918aa6c
#: ../../../outputs.rst:109
msgid ""
"`Help edit these docs! "
"<https://github.com/OpenDroneMap/docs/blob/publish/source/outputs.rst>`_"
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# FIRST AUTHOR <EMAIL@ADDRESS>, YEAR.
#
#, fuzzy
msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: OpenDroneMap 0.9.10\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
"POT-Creation-Date: 2020-07-21 17:01-0400\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: 2020-07-21 21:10+0000\n"
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# d940e31fefb34ecbb8d9be39288cd73c
#: ../../../requesting-features.rst:2
msgid "How To Request Features"
msgstr ""
# 95118bd8b9c649a598c5fe8bff033698
#: ../../../requesting-features.rst:4
msgid ""
"All software needs user feedback and feature requests, to grow and maintain "
"alignment with the needs of its users."
msgstr ""
# 696e503999524f108ec4e69ad5c38b9a
#: ../../../requesting-features.rst:7
msgid ""
"OpenDroneMap is FOSS software. Free and open source (FOSS) projects are "
"interesting from the inside and outside: from the outside, successful ones "
"feel like they should be able to do anything, and its hard to know what a "
"reasonable request is. From the inside of a project, they can feel very "
"resource constrained: largely by time, money, and opportunity overload."
msgstr ""
# 1b8acc2a7a29463ca0df0b5f454bc0b7
#: ../../../requesting-features.rst:13
msgid ""
"A feature request can be submitted as issues on the applicable Github "
"repository (e.g., `WebODM <https://github.com/OpenDroneMap/WebODM/issues>`_ "
"or `ODM <https://github.com/OpenDroneMap/ODM/issues>`_ or similar) or more "
"simply as a discussion topic on `the community forum "
"<https://community.opendronemap.org/>`_. Try to start by searching these "
"sources to see if someone else has already brought it up. Sometimes a "
"feature is already in the works, or has at least been discussed."
msgstr ""
# 72a6e0d25ec84002b73a6810ffca914c
#: ../../../requesting-features.rst:19
msgid ""
"And importantly, the trick is to listen: if someone within the project says:"
" \"This is a big lift, we need MONEY or TIME or SOMEONE TO HELP CODE IT\" "
"(or possibly a combination of the three) then there are two answers that "
"work really well in response:"
msgstr ""
# db0eaf87e7fa4f9f99538ed5dd6b2d66
#: ../../../requesting-features.rst:23
msgid ""
"*Ok. I didnt know it was a big feature request! I hope someone comes along "
"with the necessary resources. As a community member, I would be happy to be "
"an early user and tester!*"
msgstr ""
# d83e0f882cf640539bbdfca6d431241d
#: ../../../requesting-features.rst:25
msgid "or"
msgstr ""
# eeb066ea19ea47398930c8e7c724c5a4
#: ../../../requesting-features.rst:27
msgid ""
"*Lets figure out if we can put together the resources to get this done! "
"Heres what I can contribute toward it: …*"
msgstr ""
# 22a7df06b14a4a30a09f34de5c834c28
#: ../../../requesting-features.rst:29
msgid ""
"We are glad you are excited to see new features added to the project. Some "
"new features need support, and some are easier to implement. We'll do our "
"best to help you understand where your request falls, and we appreciate any "
"support you can provide."
msgstr ""
# 1dc7be048a46499292c8313b44ebbb79
#: ../../../requesting-features.rst:33
msgid ""
"`Help edit these docs! "
"<https://github.com/OpenDroneMap/docs/blob/publish/source/requesting-"
"features.rst>`_"
msgstr ""

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# Copyright (C) 2020, OpenDroneMap
# This file is distributed under the same license as the OpenDroneMap package.
# FIRST AUTHOR <EMAIL@ADDRESS>, YEAR.
#
#, fuzzy
msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: OpenDroneMap 0.9.10\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
"POT-Creation-Date: 2020-07-21 17:01-0400\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: 2020-07-21 21:10+0000\n"
"Language-Team: Swahili (https://www.transifex.com/americanredcross/teams/111882/sw/)\n"
"MIME-Version: 1.0\n"
"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n"
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"Plural-Forms: nplurals=2; plural=(n != 1);\n"
# fd0399e9f29e43ee85f633fc5a7d9854
#: ../../../resources.rst:2
msgid "Additional References"
msgstr ""
# d3ba9250ce4b482c89983e02f0bb4d9d
#: ../../../resources.rst:5
msgid "For Users"
msgstr ""
# 2c54ff8efcbb4cd4a1d4426a677a668a
#: ../../../resources.rst:7
msgid "The following resources are a good place to start:"
msgstr ""
# 4d7432320ac74422a01020761eaf6f3a
#: ../../../resources.rst:9
msgid "`README page for ODM <https://github.com/OpenDroneMap/OpenDroneMap>`_"
msgstr ""
# 3bcf9ff9b6e3408f875a614e65332f9b
#: ../../../resources.rst:10
msgid "`README page for WebODM <https://github.com/OpenDroneMap/WebODM>`_"
msgstr ""
# 52d2e948eece4d0d8fe87e3f17bff6dd
#: ../../../resources.rst:11
msgid ""
"`README page for NodeODM <https://github.com/OpenDroneMap/node-"
"OpenDroneMap>`_"
msgstr ""
# 43b64684e93c41a08607bfd7318b8509
#: ../../../resources.rst:12
msgid ""
"`Ground Control Points Format Specification "
"<https://github.com/mapillary/OpenSfM/blob/master/doc/source/gcp.rst>`_"
msgstr ""
# b4bbfe51562c46d781908edf80c34abf
#: ../../../resources.rst:13
msgid "`OpenDroneMap: The Missing Guide <https://odmbook.com/>`_"
msgstr ""
# 60796eb1324b41d5b56f497960451872
#: ../../../resources.rst:16
msgid "For Developers"
msgstr ""
# 45473074a8b6436f9d842e2c9bb4ca87
#: ../../../resources.rst:18
msgid ""
"In addition to user resources, we recommend to also read the following:"
msgstr ""
# cd3029204fde4dd2b6ece3cfe1a2bd6b
#: ../../../resources.rst:20
msgid "WebODM documentation: https://docs.webodm.org"
msgstr ""
# c6fe70ba85564f3e82f609e7df9f8227
#: ../../../resources.rst:21
msgid ""
"NodeODM API specification: "
"https://github.com/OpenDroneMap/NodeODM/blob/master/docs/index.adoc"
msgstr ""
# b282ab45d280415982d512c91e6b6719
#: ../../../resources.rst:22
msgid ""
"Overview of the ODM pipeline: http://community.opendronemap.org/t/where-"
"can-i-find-background-information-on-the-concepts-of-odm/665/2"
msgstr ""
# edc948c7e2d2431e8b888a7b1a733965
#: ../../../resources.rst:23
msgid ""
"We keep a `section in our forum dedicated to research papers "
"<http://community.opendronemap.org/c/ideas-proposals/research-papers>`_. "
"This is a valuable place where to read more about state of the art research "
"related to structure from motion, multi-view stereo, meshing, texturing, "
"etc. which can be used to improve the software."
msgstr ""
# 9653eddbec1b4561addbaa46fe051e06
#: ../../../resources.rst:26
msgid ""
"`Help edit these docs! "
"<https://github.com/OpenDroneMap/docs/blob/publish/source/api.rst>`_"
msgstr ""

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# FIRST AUTHOR <EMAIL@ADDRESS>, YEAR.
#
#, fuzzy
msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: OpenDroneMap 0.9.10\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
"POT-Creation-Date: 2020-07-21 17:01-0400\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: 2020-07-21 21:10+0000\n"
"Language-Team: Swahili (https://www.transifex.com/americanredcross/teams/111882/sw/)\n"
"MIME-Version: 1.0\n"
"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n"
"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n"
"Language: sw\n"
"Plural-Forms: nplurals=2; plural=(n != 1);\n"
# 154e27339a6d4d5ab135b254b41cff2e
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:5
msgid "Tutorials"
msgstr ""
# 39d60310918740b0a556e8c10dc56eba
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:7
msgid "Below you will find instructions for some common use cases."
msgstr ""
# b5fbaa44520f44cb9da623043f6ed848
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:11
msgid "Creating High Quality Orthophotos"
msgstr ""
# 14bdaa6fa5b44666b70643faf4d90748
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:17
msgid ""
"Without any parameter tweaks, ODM chooses a good compromise between quality,"
" speed and memory usage. If you want to get higher quality results, you need"
" to tweak some parameters:"
msgstr ""
# bd6465ef1c014f89b19a45933fbc61cf
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:19
msgid ""
"``--orthophoto-resolution`` is the resolution of the orthophoto in cm/pixel."
" Decrease this value for a higher resolution result."
msgstr ""
# 1aa11b4438b346ddbaa4a002e908e022
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:20
msgid ""
"``--ignore-gsd`` is a flag that instructs ODM to skip certain memory and "
"speed optimizations that directly affect the orthophoto. Using this flag "
"will increase runtime and memory usage, but may produce sharper results."
msgstr ""
# 3502bb2d2f444fe496c8e6201f2de1e7
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:21
msgid ""
"``--texturing-nadir-weight`` should be increased to ``29-32`` in urban areas"
" to reconstruct better edges of roofs. It should be decreased to ``0-6`` in "
"grassy / flat areas."
msgstr ""
# 11523879c49e48399e4a1103edb203d0
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:22
msgid "``--texturing-data-term`` should be set to `area` in forest areas."
msgstr ""
# 44565af981be4cbd9a67774ea5519b45
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:23
msgid ""
"``--mesh-size`` should be increased to `300000-600000` and `--mesh-octree-"
"depth`` should be increased to `10-11` in urban areas to recreate better "
"buildings / roofs."
msgstr ""
# a27a81fd6ffd486ca2f05fe69646b76a
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:27
msgid "Calibrating the Camera"
msgstr ""
# cf97b5ad2ba140f88bf384c02a30c250
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:29
msgid ""
"Camera calibration is a special challenge with commodity cameras. "
"Temperature changes, vibrations, focus, and other factors can affect the "
"derived parameters with substantial effects on resulting data. Automatic or "
"self calibration is possible and desirable with drone flights, but depending"
" on the flight pattern, automatic calibration may not remove all distortion "
"from the resulting products. James and Robson (2014) in their paper "
"`Mitigating systematic error in topographic models derived from UAV and "
"groundbased image networks "
"<https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/esp.3609>`_ address how to"
" minimize the distortion from self-calibration."
msgstr ""
# 40cb75662eba4e36b6c3efdd75431b71
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:35
msgid ""
"*Bowling effect on point cloud over 13,000+ image dataset collected by World"
" Bank Tanzania over the flood prone Msimbasi Basin, Dar es Salaam, "
"Tanzania.*"
msgstr ""
# 6ebe5d5afb3340bf90a2009a9111f821
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:37
msgid ""
"To mitigate this effect, there are a few options but the simplest are as "
"follows: fly two patterns separated by 20°, and rather than having a nadir "
"(straight down pointing) camera, use one that tilts forward by 5°."
msgstr ""
# db74d99b40aa4952a60b2e4cf7bb1ef3
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:45
msgid ""
"As this approach to flying can be take longer than typical flights, a pilot "
"or team can fly a small area using the above approach. OpenDroneMap will "
"generate a calibration file called cameras.json that then can be imported to"
" be used to calibrate another flight that is more efficiently flown."
msgstr ""
# 526630b420ec44b0a0c13866269d2887
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:47
msgid ""
"Alternatively, the following experimental method can be applied: fly with "
"much lower overlap, but two *crossgrid* flights (sometimes called "
"crosshatch) separated by 20° with a 5° forward facing camera."
msgstr ""
# 3ae511a32e6947d7ae085a4f1de2f7f7
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:49
msgid ""
"Crossgrid overlap percentages can be lower than parallel flights. To get "
"good 3D results, you will require 68% overlap and sidelap for an equivalent "
"83% overlap and sidelap."
msgstr ""
# 483b77a388c84386b94c19e0f2562522
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:50
msgid ""
"To get good 2D and 2.5D (digital elevation model) results, you will require "
"42% overlap and sidelap for an equivalent 70% overlap and sidelap."
msgstr ""
# df776679c8cf4097b85b0da0e0f4411c
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:56
msgid ""
"Vertically separated flight lines also improve accuracy, but less so than a "
"camera that is forward facing by 5°."
msgstr ""
# b537c02fe3634f62bcff294e00d4d16b
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:62
msgid ""
"From James and Robson (2014), `CC BY 4.0 "
"<https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0>`_"
msgstr ""
# f40b44f6f30d488ea908e57170e0acbd
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:66
msgid "Creating Digital Elevation Models"
msgstr ""
# b4867123759d4fa28ea755c3d52adee9
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:68
msgid ""
"By default ODM does not create DEMs. To create a digital terrain model, make"
" sure to pass the ``--dtm`` flag. To create a digital surface model, be sure"
" to pass the ``--dsm`` flag."
msgstr ""
# 8670708d10e948c2a81962297f5f22f3
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:74
msgid ""
"For DTM generation, a Simple Morphological Filter (smrf) is used to classify"
" points in ground vs. non-ground and only the ground points are used. The "
"``smrf`` filter can be controlled via several parameters:"
msgstr ""
# 1f352bbe0ddf4984bb5f8f8de3cdbbbe
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:76
msgid ""
"``--smrf-scalar`` scaling value. Increase this parameter for terrains with "
"lots of height variation."
msgstr ""
# 094fbe49d38d459e950d471083464abf
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:77
msgid ""
"``--smrf-slope`` slope parameter, which is a measure of \"slope tolerance\"."
" Increase this parameter for terrains with lots of height variation. Should "
"be set to something higher than 0.1 and not higher than 1.2."
msgstr ""
# 364530ec6fa9450b92fabf65d6c9b6da
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:78
msgid ""
"``--smrf-threshold`` elevation threshold. Set this parameter to the minimum "
"height (in meters) that you expect non-ground objects to be."
msgstr ""
# a80686f0f5d94d7fb7a023db4473f853
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:79
msgid ""
"``--smrf-window`` window radius parameter (in meters) that corresponds to "
"the size of the largest feature (building, trees, etc.) to be removed. "
"Should be set to a value higher than 10."
msgstr ""
# 5426c555e3ef4e409163e6ba60e9f257
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:81
msgid ""
"Changing these options can affect the result of DTMs significantly. The best"
" source to read to understand how the parameters affect the output is to "
"read the original paper `An improved simple morphological filter for the "
"terrain classification of airborne LIDAR data "
"<https://www.researchgate.net/publication/258333806_An_Improved_Simple_Morphological_Filter_for_the_Terrain_Classification_of_Airborne_LIDAR_Data>`_"
" (PDF freely available)."
msgstr ""
# d535fa2fd949447aad230dba6124d40d
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:83
msgid ""
"Overall the ``--smrf-threshold`` option has the biggest impact on results."
msgstr ""
# 734e36487b4f4063b1c4e56b0f3463e8
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:85
msgid ""
"SMRF is good at avoiding Type I errors (small number of ground points "
"mistakenly classified as non-ground) but only \"acceptable\" at avoiding "
"Type II errors (large number non-ground points mistakenly classified as "
"ground). This needs to be taken in consideration when generating DTMs that "
"are meant to be used visually, since objects mistaken for ground look like "
"artifacts in the final DTM."
msgstr ""
# f1744b35184a4247811dc07a1c2b828e
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:91
msgid "Two other important parameters affect DEM generation:"
msgstr ""
# 302822e5dd514203bf2f50f7457b9b5e
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:93
msgid ""
"``--dem-resolution`` which sets the output resolution of the DEM raster "
"(cm/pixel)"
msgstr ""
# 292076c15137494e9172fa94da313132
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:94
msgid ""
"``--dem-gapfill-steps`` which determines the number of progressive DEM "
"layers to use. For urban scenes increasing this value to `4-5` can help "
"produce better interpolation results in the areas that are left empty by the"
" SMRF filter."
msgstr ""
# 87d49644e3374c07a2011d3a307742e2
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:96
msgid "Example of how to generate a DTM::"
msgstr ""
# 50501074905a4fc8b08b24ba132de8c5
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:102
msgid "Using Docker"
msgstr ""
# 6e4131a5a3384ae285f37d221ae9810a
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:104
msgid ""
"Since many users employ docker to deploy OpenDroneMap, it can be useful to "
"understand some basic commands in order to interrogate the docker instances "
"when things go wrong, or we are curious about what is happening. Docker is a"
" containerized environment intended, among other things, to make it easier "
"to deploy software independent of the local environment. In this way, it is "
"similar to virtual machines."
msgstr ""
# 49b5ab7e8c044080bd1d0aee1d2f2826
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:106
msgid "A few simple commands can make our docker experience much better."
msgstr ""
# df53139cd5264dea8fceb65cdf4f63c5
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:109
msgid "Listing Docker Machines"
msgstr ""
# 3c3c8828b27e4b67b8d05aa146ec54ec
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:111
msgid ""
"We can start by listing available docker machines on the current machine we "
"are running as follows:"
msgstr ""
# 537c71956706401fb8e3c3124d44b653
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:120
msgid ""
"If we want to see machines that may not be running but still exist, we can "
"add the `-a` flag:"
msgstr ""
# 5e8cd571a3c9482f91a6c1a43fae75e5
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:133
msgid "Accessing logs on the instance"
msgstr ""
# bad3417f919e4a0f8f94fb1c105f24e1
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:135
msgid ""
"Using either the `CONTAINER ID` or the name, we can access any logs "
"available on the machine as follows:"
msgstr ""
# b4fd6da1500a4e4fb5115c6406890e65
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:141
msgid ""
"This is likely to be unwieldy large, but we can use a pipe `|` character and"
" other tools to extract just what we need from the logs. For example we can "
"move through the log slowly using the `more` command:"
msgstr ""
# aa0b31cbf49b491fbd452fcf711a9d74
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:157
msgid ""
"Pressing `Enter` or `Space`, arrow keys or `Page Up` or `Page Down` keys "
"will now help us navigate through the logs. The lower case letter `Q` will "
"let us escape back to the command line."
msgstr ""
# 1ba3bd1e726a4536b0f2cca5b938d9f1
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:159
msgid ""
"We can also extract just the end of the logs using the `tail` commmand as "
"follows:"
msgstr ""
# 3be85244a688441ea866aa743ddcb394
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:170
msgid ""
"The value `-5` tells the tail command to give us just the last 5 lines of "
"the logs."
msgstr ""
# 596c3a847e2f453ea2b730c1a896cc90
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:173
msgid "Command line access to instances"
msgstr ""
# af607c2d3f3a4fb6858de895a7812e15
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:175
msgid ""
"Sometimes we need to go a little deeper in our exploration of the process "
"for OpenDroneMap. For this, we can get direct command line access to the "
"machines. For this, we can use `docker exec` to execute a `bash` command "
"line shell in the machine of interest as follows:"
msgstr ""
# 1b301286378848d195d8de77aedbdf74
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:179
msgid "::"
msgstr ""
# 02c5c5e416d3466dab0852f300cd9a09
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:178
msgid "> docker exec -ti 2518817537ce bash root@2518817537ce:/code#"
msgstr ""
# da298a4efd4b4c1b9d61db283059f8dc
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:181
msgid ""
"Now we are logged into our docker instance and can explore the machine."
msgstr ""
# b46b370208e043909e244bbc723d11d3
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:184
msgid "Cleaning up after Docker"
msgstr ""
# 9d63a1f16cbb41d1b04f8779235aae72
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:186
msgid ""
"Docker has a lamentable use of space and by default does not clean up excess"
" data and machines when processes are complete. This can be advantageous if "
"we need to access a process that has since terminated, but carries the "
"burden of using increasing amounts of storage over time. Maciej Łebkowski "
"has an `excellent overview of how to manage excess disk usage in docker "
"<https://lebkowski.name/docker-volumes/>`_."
msgstr ""
# f96d9ce9d05d4f8881cd2e6a73a6dfa8
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:190
msgid "Using ODM from low-bandwidth location"
msgstr ""
# a26912094ee74fe0b94e0d4e9bb63a68
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:193
msgid "What is this and who is it for?"
msgstr ""
# 9c1aeead615c41d58afe5baaaa2e9365
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:195
msgid "Via Ivan Gayton's: [repo](https://github.com/ivangayton/GDAL_scripts/)"
msgstr ""
# b1fedebae1c644d49867e82d82dd7d32
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:197
msgid ""
"`OpenDroneMap <https://www.opendronemap.org/>`__ cant always be effectively"
" set up locally—it takes a fairly powerful machine to process large "
"datasets—so a cloud machine can sometimes be the answer for people in the "
"field. However, bandwidth is a problem in many low-income settings. This "
"constraint cant be solved completely, but the following method does a "
"reasonable job of reducing the bandwidth needed to process drone imagery "
"datasets on the cloud from African locations."
msgstr ""
# 27bb2ac3f43647178743b213b56d1e0a
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:205
msgid ""
"Here we present a tricky but workable process to create an OpenDroneMap "
"cloud machine (*not* CloudODM, mind you, just a cloud-based instance of ODM "
"that you run from the command line) and use it to remotely process large "
"photo sets. It requires familiarity with Unix command line use, ssh, a "
"Digital Ocean account (Amazon AWS would work as well, possibly with slight "
"differences in the setup), and a moderate level of general computer "
"literacy. If you arent fairly computer-savvy and willing to fuss with a "
"slightly tricky setup, `CloudODM <https://www.opendronemap.org/cloudodm/>`__"
" is what you should be looking at."
msgstr ""
# cab2d4e8c9364938a4af6c5257cb2055
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:216
msgid ""
"The whole process is mostly targeted at someone flying substantial missions "
"in an African or similar location looking to process data ASAP while still "
"in a field setting. Therefore it emphasizes a workflow intended to reduce "
"bandwidth/data transfer, rather than just the simplest way of running ODM."
msgstr ""
# d8d8597785b84f678cfaa8bcc310bfe2
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:223
msgid "Steps"
msgstr ""
# 323632131a7a475996e0f4157f28adf3
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:226
msgid "Install"
msgstr ""
# 92fc4a7110ec42388c4ab2def52c2977
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:228
msgid ""
"Create a Digital Ocean droplet with at least 4GB of RAM. Thatll cost about "
"$20/month. Less than 4GB of RAM and the install will probably fail. When we "
"actually run the ODM process well resize it to a much larger—and more "
"expensive—cloud machine, but between runs you can downsize it between runs "
"to the second-cheapest droplet which costs only $10/month (the cheapest "
"droplet, at $5/month, comes with such a small drive that you cant downsize "
"back to it)."
msgstr ""
# 548dc42ce8ee453f9a7d4b501e7f3522
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:236
msgid "Should be an Ubuntu 16.04 instance to ensure dependency compatibility"
msgstr ""
# 7f25f7675fe04c2d8a4e7f52011f99e1
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:238
msgid ""
"Create a user with sudo privileges. `Digital Oceans insanely good "
"documentation <https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/initial-"
"server-setup-with-ubuntu-16-04>`__ can help you figure this out. In our case"
" we set up a user called ``odm``, so connecting to it is via the command "
"``ssh odm@xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx`` (where the xs stand for the IPv4 address of "
"your server). If you want to follow this example closely, *do* use the "
"username ``odm``; then your install path will be ``/home/odm/ODM/`` and will"
" match all of the examples in this document. -When you log into the server, "
"it will offer you the option to upgrade to Ubuntu 18.04, a more recent "
"version. Dont. ODM native install doesnt work smoothly on 18.04. Go ahead "
"and execute ``sudo apt update`` and ``sudo apt upgrade`` to ensure your "
"server isnt dangerously without updates, but stay with Ubuntu 16.04."
msgstr ""
# 8893bbe316534e44935a919da6029759
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:253
msgid ""
"Download and install ODM on it from the `ODM Github "
"<https://github.com/OpenDroneMap/ODM>`__ (regular, not WebODM) with the "
"following commands:"
msgstr ""
# ba7617c6598547498e17397d734a6dfe
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:263
msgid ""
"If you do this from the default home folder of your user (i.e. ``odm``) the "
"path to the install will be ``/home/odm/ODM`` (abbreviated as ``~/ODM/``)."
msgstr ""
# 305d825d2b5d4c69aef06fcd95f711ea
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:266
msgid ""
"There are some environmental variables that need to be set. Open the "
"~/.bashrc file on your machine and add the following 3 lines at the end "
"(From `the ODM github <https://github.com/OpenDroneMap/ODM>`__). The file "
"can be opened with ``nano ~/.bashrc`` (or whatever text editor you use in "
"lieu of nano). Be sure to replace ``/home/odm/`` with the correct path to "
"the location where you extracted OpenDroneMap if you didnt do everything "
"exactly as in our example (for example if you used a different username in "
"your server setup):"
msgstr ""
# 15cee43639104a5da7ef02613ebdf3da
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:281
msgid ""
"Note that the ODM github readme contains a slight error, the install "
"directory name will be ODM, not OpenDroneMap (youll see this if you compare"
" the above instructions to the ones on the ODM GitHub)."
msgstr ""
# 9dc7c9d9047c45bea929642b5110b2c5
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:285
msgid ""
"In order to prevent a crash wherein the split-merge process fails to locate "
"its own executable, we add the following lines to ``~/.bashrc`` (adjust "
"paths if youve set things up differently from our example):"
msgstr ""
# 10a2fdc7efb74df0acc55d38fe9514c6
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:295
msgid ""
"Now youll need a second cloud hard drive (a “Volume” in Digital Ocean "
"jargon) big enough to manage your project. Rule of thumb seems to be 10 "
"times the size of your raw image set; weve got a 100GB image set and set up"
" a 1000GB volume (once the run is done you should be able to get rid of most"
" of this expensive drive capacity, but its needed to complete the process)."
" Set up the volume, attach it to your droplet, and `configure its mount "
"point <https://www.digitalocean.com/docs/volumes/how-to/mount/>`__ (in this "
"example were setting it to ``/mnt/odmdata/``)."
msgstr ""
# 20f755d7f03341529e48b584e1b0e55e
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:306
msgid "Prep data and project"
msgstr ""
# cef334da8d1d41d4ba595fdfcba1f97b
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:308
msgid ""
"Now push your images onto the server. You can use `Secure Copy (scp) "
"<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secure_copy>`__ like so: ``scp -r "
"/path/to/my/imagefolder odm@xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:/mnt/odmdata/``."
msgstr ""
# caec6177a1f049d78ab535505d62b1c9
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:312
msgid ""
"This pushes the entire folder full of images (thats what the ``-r`` option "
"does, “recursive”) into the remote location (in our example, into the volume"
" we attached to the cloud machine at ``/mnt/odmdata/``."
msgstr ""
# eb7294a6609b4efdb3cd3119c93f736b
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:316
msgid ""
"This will take some bandwidth. No way around the size of the files.\\ `1 "
"<#footnote1>`__, \\ `2 <#footnote2>`__\\"
msgstr ""
# 1f8557711eb34544ba19af21e5684d3a
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:320
msgid "Directory structure"
msgstr ""
# 381bc53afeb24707a36c6641acff96d8
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:322
msgid ""
"ODM requires the directories on the machine to be set up just so. The "
"critical bits are the install folder (if you installed as above, its "
"``/home/odm/ODM/``) and the project folder (i.e. "
"``/mnt/odmdata/myproject/``)"
msgstr ""
# ff4d530d45e743fcba32ecf322e1201a
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:327
msgid ""
"ODMs settings.yaml file specifies a single parent directory containing all "
"projects. This is what goes in the project path line of the settings.yaml "
"file (slightly confusingly, this is actually the *parent* directory of the "
"individual project directories, which are specified by the project name "
"parameter when calling ODM). Edit settings.yaml and set the project_path "
"parameter to (as per our example setup) ``/mnt/odmdata/``, which in this "
"case points to the Volume we created. Individual project directories are "
"created within that."
msgstr ""
# 1503b3f631e04941b5738d4d544faebf
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:336
msgid ""
"Individual project directories, i.e. ``/mnt/odmdata/myproject/`` contain the"
" gcp_list.txt file, the image_groups.txt file, and the images folder for "
"each project``\\`"
msgstr ""
# bc6b6d2ec2774bd9819ac092ac6e620b
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:339
msgid ""
"The images folder, i.e. ``/mnt/odmdata/myproject/images/`` contains all of "
"the images. If you set it up like this, the images dont get re-copied "
"because theyre already in the directory that ODM wants them in."
msgstr ""
# 1f80a38663eb41a1afb1d36a39f237d9
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:343
msgid ""
"If youve got images with GPS info on them (as from an Ebee), use exiftool "
"to massage the GPS information ``exiftool \"-GPSDOP<GPSZAccuracy\" .``.\\ `3"
" <#footnote3>`__\\ To do so youll need to install exiftool. The command "
"for that is probably ``sudo apt install libimage-exiftool-perl``."
msgstr ""
# 6f7fb819b1de4edb9ee6a1a381ea5d91
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:348
msgid ""
"Modify settings.yaml to specify the parent directory of the project folder "
"(in this case the Volume we created, ``/mnt/odmdata/``). Make sure the "
"images are in the correct spot, i.e. ``/mnt/odmdata/myproject/images`` and "
"the other ancillary files (gcp_list.txt and image_groups.txt) are in the "
"root folder ``/mnt/odmdata/myproject/``"
msgstr ""
# 19d1b994192e430783ec441057978515
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:354
msgid ""
"if you have the images in separate folders for individual AOI blocks or "
"flights (which you will if your flight management was organized), you can "
"create an image_groups.txt file with the incantations ``for i in *; do cd "
"$i; for j in *; do echo \"$j $i\" >> ../$i.txt; done; cd ../; done;`` and "
"``cd ../``, ``for i in myproject/*.txt; do cat $i >> image_groups.txt; "
"done;``. That should create a file with the correct structure: a list of all"
" image files and a “group name” after each one (which in this case will "
"simply be the name of the folder it came from). Then move all of the image "
"files into a single directory called images in the project root dir (so "
"``/mnt/odmdata/myproject/images/``). The image_groups.txt file will allow "
"ODM to keep track of which images belong to the same batch, even though "
"theyre all in a single directory."
msgstr ""
# cc0ff87ac21745aa8ee81ec4fc1ed3e9
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:370
msgid "Resize droplet, pull pin, run away"
msgstr ""
# fe544c97b5f54e388dd5647cd8d45016
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:372
msgid ""
"Shut down and resize your machine to an appropriately monstrous number of "
"CPUs and amount of memory. I use the memory-optimized machine with 24 "
"dedicated vCPUs and 192GB of RAM (which costs about $1.60/hr—which adds up "
"fast, its over $1000/month). Restart, and get to work quickly so as not to "
"waste expensive big-droplet time."
msgstr ""
# b2ce2ab6d9f04668a30f9d23cc47e27f
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:377
msgid ""
"Launch the ODM process via ssh using nohup (so that if youre cut off, "
"processing will continue)"
msgstr ""
# ce20de89099c4629a2a6b7b9f452e715
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:380
msgid ""
"Alternately you can use GNU screen to launch the process from a screen "
"session which wont stop if your connection is interrupted; launch "
"``screen``, and use ``<ctrl> a <ctrl> d`` to detach, ``screen -r`` to re-"
"attach. But using screen wont get you a log file of all of the console "
"output unless you do something specific to capture that, while nohup gives "
"you a file with all of the console output, including error messages, for "
"free."
msgstr ""
# 3c35097b84c648e7a3454804588d8411
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:387
msgid ""
"Note: as of 2020-03 the normal incantation ``python run.py -i "
"/path/to/image/folder project_name`` seems *not* to work; the ``-i`` or "
"``--image`` parameter causes a weird error. So we drop the -i parameter, and"
" rely on the project directory line in the settings.yaml file to direct ODM "
"to the right place. Now using (including a split-merge):"
msgstr ""
# dc1939fdcad6409a9242b537beec7b64
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:398
msgid ""
"This points ODM at the folder (in this example) ``/mnt/odmdata/myproject/``."
" Provided the image_groups.txt and gcp_list.txt are in this folder, the "
"images are in ``/mnt/odmdata/myproject/images/``, and the project path in "
"settings.yaml is ``/mnt/odmdata/`` it will not waste time and space copying "
"images."
msgstr ""
# c99e7f74b20d43b9ab8995c42a0050f6
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:405
msgid ""
"Note that this assumes you have an image_groups.txt file. If not, this "
"``-split-overlap 0`` will probably fuck things up, and the ``--split 1`` is "
"literally a random number that will be ignored after the image_groups.txt "
"file is loaded (I think it normally controls how many groups it splits a set"
" of images into, but in our case were assuming the images are already "
"grouped sensibly). If you dont have a large dataset (>1000 images), omit "
"the ``--split`` and ``--split-overlap`` options."
msgstr ""
# 5d4a1c95f8cb4b8faea6418a8427c318
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:414
msgid "Follow the progress using tail (so that youll know when its done)"
msgstr ""
# d47d6ae7516c4f09b87480cbde8787f4
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:420
msgid ""
"You may want to keep an eye on htop (to get a sense of the resource usage so"
" that in future you can only spin up a machine as large as necessary)"
msgstr ""
# 4622af635b084049888da4994e2577cd
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:425
msgid "After it finishes (assuming you survive that long)"
msgstr ""
# 737dba0bee8d4b0b8ea300971cf451f7
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:427
msgid ""
"As soon as processing is done, shut down the machine and resize it back down"
" to the inexpensive minimum capacity."
msgstr ""
# ff4a20334b164e7fb3f66717203e1046
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:429
msgid "Start the machine back up, and log in via ssh."
msgstr ""
# 2fe88a5e5c7a4cf9a6a0d4cf7eeeb75e
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:430
msgid ""
"If you want to save download bandwidth, you can compress the orthophoto "
"using GDAL. Dont add overviews, do that on your local machine to avoid "
"making the file bigger before downloading it."
msgstr ""
# cf523f232f6642deafbb485c5b243486
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:438
msgid ""
"Download using scp: ``scp "
"odm@xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:/mnt/odmdata/myproject/odm_orthophoto/odm_orthophoto.tif``"
" (or grab the compressed version you created in the last step)"
msgstr ""
# 45f3eb83df8249a380cc13bb16e198c0
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:442
msgid ""
"Once you get the file on your local computer, you can use QGIS to add "
"overviews (“pyramids”) or use the GDAL command ``gdaladdo -r average "
"/path/to/image.tif 2 4 8 16 32 64 128 256 512 1024``."
msgstr ""
# 2611b4d17c384fee8d1d9905c7a52525
#: ../../../tutorials.rst:446
msgid ""
"You can archive the odm_texturing, odm_georeferencing, and odm-dem folders "
"using tar to make them easier to download in one piece (and maybe smaller)."
msgstr ""