Imagery Tools
Imagery Solutions LLC uses several different software applications to analyze the images our sensors collect. General examples of this software are provided below for site visitors to explore and gain more knowledge of how these can be used to enhance understanding of image content. Here are a few examples we suggest you review:
Aerial Map Processing & Hosting
Aerial photographs can be directly related to the actual ground locations observed in the image content using mapping software tools that are readily available. Some knowledge is needed for proper use, however this site provides useful information and free software tools are available for use. If you’d like assistance mapping your aerial photos, please feel free to contact us for more information at: drussell@imageryllc.com
QGIS
A Geographic Information System (GIS) is a useful tool to organize aerial images and to relate other information that is helpful for contextual understanding. Future use to help conduct forensic evaluation of temporal information can be greatly enhanced! QGIS and QGIS Cloud are applications used by many interested in mapping their information. These are examples of services to publish maps and data on the internet. Check it out!
Orfeo ToolBox (OTB)
An open-source project for remote sensing that includes many imagery processing tools. Users can process high resolution optical, multispectral and radar images at the terabyte scale. A wide variety of applications are available: from ortho-rectification or pansharpening. Can be used with laptops or high performance processing clusters for very large processing jobs. Available on Windows, Linux and Mac. It is extensible and heavily documented.
OpenDroneMap
https://opendronemap.github.io/odm
Here is a useful toolkit for processing raw aerial imagery. It includes applications to produce: Point Clouds, meshes, textured meshes and ortho-photography.
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