What are the deliverables and accuracy that you are required to deliver?I only get asked a couple of times a year to do mapping. I was hoping to find the least expensive means to deliver to client. Any suggestions would be helpful.
You don't need to have Unix admin skills for WebODM, just a couple of $ ($57 or $147, depending on your choice of installation support) for the installer option (if you're comfortable with Unix, then there is a completely free version) and be able to follow directions on the installation and associated requirements. I was able to install it without a problem.If you've got unix admin skills, OpenDroneMap.org is an open-source mapping engine.
You don't need to have Unix admin skills for WebODM, just a couple of $ ($57 or $147, depending on your choice of installation support) for the installer option (if you're comfortable with Unix, then there is a completely free version) and be able to follow directions on the installation and associated requirements. I was able to install it without a problem.
I only get asked a couple of times a year to do mapping. I was hoping to find the least expensive means to deliver to client. Any suggestions would be helpful.
Mapping and surveying are regulated at the state level, and they aren't the same from one area to another in what is allowed. Research the regs in your state.Be careful with the term "map." That term comes with a LOT of specifications. Don't confuse the term "mosaic" with "map." A "map" will require survey-grade accuracy and can get you into legal trouble if you try to pass a mosaic off as a map.
Good luck!
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The OP doesn't say what country he is in.Mapping and surveying are regulated at the state level, and they aren't the same from one area to another in what is allowed. Research the regs in your state.
The OP doesn't say what country he is in.
Why assume he is talking about the USA?
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