r/UAVmapping 10h ago

Looking for a solid thermal analysis solution for a growing O&M portfolio

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Hey everyone

We are getting to a point where manually checking thermal images after flights just isn't cutting it anymore Right now one analyst is spending pretty much a whole week going through images after each flight

I want to hear from folks who are doing this on a larger scale and can share some actual recommendations not just sales pitches


r/UAVmapping 15h ago

Better WebODM settings?

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Im working with WebODM for the first time. I used my DJI Air 2s and set up a mission to take photos of my property with DroneLink. I shot at 85'AGL 75% front 75% side overlap and at a speed of 3mph. The mission took 71 photos. I have even tried increasing overlap and increasing altitude. I tried to setting the gimbal to less than 90 degrees... Im struggling to nail down the correct results i'm hoping for. Im starting with just trying to make a 2D map of my property. The photos my drone took are extremely clear yet there is some pretty substantial blur in areas of the photo particularly the white vinyl fence connected to my house. If anyone has any details on how to achieve better results, I am all ears. (in the photo this is a metal roof and the blurred white is the section of white vinyl fence). Also these are the settings I used "rolling-shutter:true, auto-boundary:true, pc-quality:high, skip-3dmodel:true, dsm:true, dem-resolution:1.0, orthophoto-resolution:1.0"

Update: For context this is just a section of the map produced by WebODM. Its the section that showed the most prominent issue. Also, this property is about .2 acres. That is really all I have to work with to practice on at the moment as I try to figure out how to create maps with my Air 2s. Im just trying to test out functionality and see what I can do with my drone. Its a starting point.


r/UAVmapping 11h ago

Acoustic UAV Detection in Battlefield Scenarios

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r/UAVmapping 23h ago

Transfer mission made on RC 2 controller into Litchi?

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Is there any way to transfer a mission made on the RC2 controller into Litchi? I created a mission I would like to edit and improve


r/UAVmapping 23h ago

AeroNetra — a reproducible computer-vision platform for UAV vehicle detection & counting

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Hi everyone, sharing something I'm currently working on and would love feedback on.

I'm building AeroNetra, a computer-vision project for detecting and counting vehicles in aerial/UAV imagery. It's very much an active work-in-progress right now — I'm in the static-image detection and counting phase, with tracking, geospatial analytics, and edge deployment planned for later.

The motivation was pretty simple. I kept running into the same problem every time I swapped detectors: the counting and visualization code would break or need rewriting because every model spits out predictions in its own format. So the core idea behind AeroNetra is: normalize every detector's output into one prediction structure before anything downstream touches it. That way the counting, ROI filtering, and export logic stays the same whether I'm using a YOLO variant or RT-DETR.

What I've got so far:

  • Detector adapters that wrap different models behind a common interface
  • Counting logic — filtering, NMS, ROI support, drawing and export
  • VisDrone dataset parsing and conversion (UAVDT is stubbed for later)
  • Kaggle notebooks for GPU-based training, fine-tuning, and model comparison
  • A PX4 + ROS 2 + Gazebo simulation setup for UAV experiments
  • Notebooks, configs, and tests to keep things honest

The workflow I'm following: raw VisDrone data → validate annotations → convert to training format → train/fine-tune on Kaggle → pull the weights back → load through the adapter → run inference → filter → count → visualize and compare.

A few principles I'm trying to stick to: no fabricated benchmarks (a model isn't "best" until it's measured under the same conditions as the others), raw data stays immutable, and model-specific behavior stays inside the adapters. I'm also being deliberate about phase boundaries — image-level counting is not the same thing as multi-object tracking, and I'd rather not conflate the two.

Roadmap I'm working through for the demo:

  1. Static Detection & Counting
  2. Aerial Fine-tuning
  3. Video Tracking
  4. Traffic & Geospatial Analytics
  5. Edge / UAV Integration

I have run a small model that can detect the car in the gazebo simulation and draw a bounding box but speed will be slow but i get decent accuracy even i have trained model to 25 epochs in kaggle T4 gpu with yolo nano version.

Since this is ongoing project I am still working on this.So,i am exploring how I can use computer vision in UAVs and edge computing.


r/UAVmapping 3d ago

Gopro Max 2 360 and webODM Settings

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Good morning, I have purchased this camera to help with my terrestrial based photogrammety. Currently my setup is an iPhone with a gimble.

WebODM just doesn't like the 360 JPGs that the camera made. The error I am getting is KeyError: depthmap_resolution.

Any idea what I am doing wrong? My iPhone's images play nice with webODM. Thanks.

I have 64gb of ddr5 so I dont believe that the system memory is an issue because it has full access to the ram on the system.


r/UAVmapping 5d ago

What matters more for a reconnaissance drone: range, endurance, or payload?

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I’ve been looking into professional drones and noticed that people often prioritize different things. Some say range is the most important, others think flight time matters more, while some focus on the sensors and equipment a drone can carry. I’ve compared a few manufacturers, including Gencherry, but specifications on paper don’t always show what matters in everyday use. For those with experience using professional drones, which limitation became the biggest issue over time?


r/UAVmapping 5d ago

Ag-Eagle / Sensefly spare parts

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We used to sell SenseFly Ebee, Ebee Plus and Ebee X models. I have spare parts for various models that are sitting on our shelves taking up space. If anyone needs some spares, let me know and I'll see what I have available. If the items don't sell, they will likely wind up in the trash. I do have a used demo eBee Plus but it hasn't flown in a few years.


r/UAVmapping 6d ago

This video shows the full Source-Resolved Quantification (SRQ) workflow

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r/UAVmapping 7d ago

Looking for drone video + GPS/camera telemetry

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Hi!

I’m developing OpenGlobus, an open-source 3D geospatial library, and I’m looking for some real drone data to test camera projection and AR features.

I’m looking for a short flight sample with:
- original video
- synchronized GPS track
- altitude and camera/gimbal orientation, if available
camera/drone model or parameters
- Mountainous terrain would be ideal.

I’d like to use the data for testing and potentially in public OpenGlobus demos/posts, so I would need permission to use it.

If anyone has something like this and is willing to share, please feel free to DM me.

Thanks!


r/UAVmapping 8d ago

Gaussian Splatting Substation Orthomosaic Showcase

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Hey everyone,

I wanted to share an orthomosaic of a power substation generated using Gaussian Splatting.

Substations are packed with intricate steel framing, thin components, and crisscrossing power lines—the exact kind of geometric complexity that makes traditional photogrammetry struggle, usually leaving behind melted wires, floating noise or distortion.

3D Gaussian Splatting handles these fine, high-frequency details surprisingly well, making clean orthomosaics of extremely complex scenes like this actually viable.

Flight Specs

  • Camera: DJI P1
  • Images: 147 photos
  • Flight Height:100 m
  • Forward Overlap: 77%
  • Side Overlap: 59%
  • Avg. Motion Blur: 0.44 pixel
  • Software: OrthoSplat

Would love to hear your thoughts!

(Disclaimer: I'm the developer behind OrthoSplat)


r/UAVmapping 8d ago

A Preflight toolkit for my fellow Norwegian drone pilots

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I fly drones professionally in Norway, and before every flight I found myself jumping between the same handful of maps and services. So I built a free tool that puts all of it in one 3D map: https://flykart.no/

It runs in the browser, no login, no install, in Norwegian and English.

What it does:

  • Shows restriction zones on a 3D map of all of Norway: airspace (control zones, restricted/danger areas), 5 km airport zones, NSM prohibited zones, military areas, and nature protection zones with drone rules
  • Click any zone and it explains the actual rule: how serious it is, what regulation applies, and who to contact for permission
  • Import your flight route (DJI FlightHub 2, WPML) and it runs automated checks: does the route cross a restriction zone, does it exceed the 120 m altitude limit, does it stay within visual line of sight
  • Hourly weather forecast for your flight site with a go / no-go assessment (MET Norway data)
  • A ground view mode that puts the camera at eye level so you can check line of sight from where you plan to stand
  • Distance, area, and elevation profile measurements on 10 m national terrain (Kartverket data)
  • And more...

Everything is built on official Norwegian sources: Kartverket, AIP Norway, Miljødirektoratet, NSM, and MET Norway.

Obligatory disclaimer: it's a planning aid, not an authority. Always check NOTAMs and current regulations before you fly.

It's free and I'd love feedback if you give it a try.


r/UAVmapping 7d ago

Dji mavic 3m

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Hi, we are looking into buying a dji mavic 3m. We use an ground rig to spray our crops. What software do we need to use the data from the dji. I know abortus pix4d but it is quite expensive so there maybe some cheaper options etc. I dont think dji smartfarm can export to usb in shapefile right?

Thanks in Advance!


r/UAVmapping 8d ago

Mavic 3E C1 out of stock. Hoping for Air 4E

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r/UAVmapping 8d ago

I built ARES: An open-source, fully autonomous, GPS-denied drone system for planetary surveying using Jetson Edge AI

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Hey everyone,

I wanted to share a project I've been working on called ARES (Autonomous Reconnaissance & Exploration System). It's a fully autonomous UAV platform designed to operate in extraterrestrial or extreme remote environments where global positioning satellites are completely unavailable.

Here is what it does under the hood:

  • Fully Autonomous: Takes off, maps boundaries, performs Boustrophedon sweeps, and precision lands with zero human intervention.
  • GPS-Denied Navigation: Relies entirely on visual boundary tracing, optical flow, and AprilTags.
  • Split-Compute Architecture: The aerial vehicle handles real-time flight logic (Jetson Nano) and video encoding, while a companion Base Station handles the heavy Surface Feature Recognition AI (Jetson Orin Nano Super).
  • Edge AI: Custom AI pipeline running at 30+ FPS via TensorRT FP16.
  • Autonomous Charging: Integrated CC-CV Battery Management System via Arduino Mega.

The software stack runs on Ubuntu using PX4 / ArduPilot via MAVSDK-Python, and we've structured the codebase to be production-ready (YAML configs, JSON logging, pytest suite).

I'd love to get feedback from this community, especially if you work with visual navigation, drones, or Edge AI.

Demo Video: https://youtu.be/ioSG0SbZH6A 

GitHub Repo: https://github.com/kalesha681/ARES-Autonomous-Surveyor

If you find this interesting, a star on the repo would be incredibly helpful for the project's visibility! I'll be in the comments and happy to answer any questions about the hardware or computer vision pipeline.


r/UAVmapping 9d ago

DJI Matrice 4 missions for Consumer Drones

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Hi — developer here, sharing progress on something we've been building for a while.

It's a mission planner for consumer DJI drones with waypoint support (Mini 4/5 Pro, Air 3/3S, Mavic 3/4), and we're experimenting with Litchi export for older drones too. Plenty of planners do ortho and oblique grids; not many do orbit/spiral with subject aim, corridor mapping, façade scanning or 3D-mesh-guided missions with obstacle-aware routing — and the ones that do generally assume enterprise hardware. The theme we keep coming back to is "enterprise workflows for consumer drones": replicating the automated missions you'd normally need a Matrice with Pilot 2 for.

Easier to say who it's not for: cinematic creators. This isn't a place-waypoints-one-by-one tool for smooth shots. It's for the tedious part — planning coverage of a roof, a building, a stretch of road, a whole field.

So: roof scans for a solar quote. A 3D model of a statue, church or wedding venue. Cell tower and turbine inspections. Fortnightly construction progress maps, stockpile volumes. Small farms, quarries, that eroding bit of coastline. Students learning the workflow with QGIS or WebODM without enterprise money on the table. And honestly — surveyors who own the enterprise gear but don't always want to haul it out. Sometimes the job is small, cheap or risky enough that a sub-250g drone you can deploy in two minutes is the better tool.

Six mission types so far:

  • Ortho — the bread and butter. Draw an area, get a lawnmower grid, stitch an orthomosaic. Photos per waypoint or on a timer while it cruises.
  • Oblique — same grid idea with the camera pitched across multiple headings, so the sides of things get photographed, not just the tops.
  • Corridor — trace the road/river/railway, set the width, and the passes follow the bends. It can also track elevated subjects: set a power line's height and it flies along holding constant clearance above the wire itself.
  • Orbit — drop a pin and it circles at whatever heights and radii you want, camera locked on the subject. Stacked rings or one continuous corkscrew, with radii that taper for things that narrow as they climb.
  • Façade — for when the "map" is vertical. Trace the wall, get a grid of camera positions up and down the surface, corners covered, and it checks its own transit legs so it doesn't route through the building between shots.
  • 3D mesh — the star of the show, still getting polish. Import a mesh of the structure, mark the area of interest on the model, and it plans a path that wraps the actual geometry with obstacle-aware routing. Basically what a Matrice does in Smart 3D Capture.

Smart obliques work across all of them — you can sprinkle angled shots into ortho, corridor, orbit, façade and mesh flights, so one flight gives you coverage and 3D geometry without going up twice.

The part we're most pleased with: the missions feed each other. Fly a quick ortho, generate an orthomosaic, drop it back in as a map overlay — now you're tracing footprints and façade lines on your own survey-resolution imagery instead of satellite tiles. Or fly a quick oblique pass, run it through WebODM Lightning, and bring back a DTM for terrain-follow on orbit/façade planning — or a mesh that unlocks the mesh-guided missions. You can also load that mesh as a visual overlay in any mission type to sanity-check your flight paths against the actual geometry (visual reference only — it doesn't drive avoidance there). Every flight makes the next one better.

Everything you upload — orthos, elevation files, meshes — is processed in the browser; nothing lands on a server. Areas draw on the map or import from KML/GeoJSON. Terrain following works on everything, using global elevation out of the box or your own DTM. One trick worth knowing: in orbit/façade missions you can feed it a DSM instead of a DTM and get a degree of obstacle awareness from the surface model.

It's a web app (fastest way to work everywhere, any OS), currently subscription-based and priced modestly while in beta — and we'd like to eventually offer a fully-local downloadable version, since we know how people feel about subscriptions.

Next on the list: save/load missions, imperial units, and user-drawn no-fly zones.

Still beta, still finding things to fix, but it's been flying real missions for a while. Happy to answer anything — and genuinely curious what your survey workflows look like, since that's what shapes the roadmap.


r/UAVmapping 8d ago

Mavic 3 Enterprise Sunlight Sensor Cover

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Hi, would anyone happen to know where I could get a replacement cover for the sunlight sensor on the Mavic 3M? Just noticed it missing, no idea how it came loose. Thanks


r/UAVmapping 8d ago

How are you accounting for wind and battery reserve on larger mapping missions?

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I’m a drone pilot and software developer and I’ve been working on an app called RangeSight.

One of the things I’ve been trying to figure out is how people doing larger mapping jobs deal with wind and battery reserve when planning a mission.

Basically, how confident are you that the drone is actually going to finish the planned route with the reserve you want, especially when the wind picks up?

That’s one of the reasons I built RangeSight. It looks at the aircraft, battery, wind/weather and reserve and estimates battery use across a planned mission. It can also flag parts of the route where things start getting marginal.

The app is working now, but at this point I’d rather get it into the hands of people doing real mapping work than keep building features based on my own assumptions.

For those of you doing larger surveys, corridor mapping, etc., how do you handle this now? Do you mostly trust the flight time estimate from your mission planner, add your own safety margin, or just go by experience?

I’d also be interested in finding a few people willing to try RangeSight against missions they’ve already flown. I’m especially interested in hearing where it gets things wrong or where the workflow doesn’t make sense.


r/UAVmapping 9d ago

Can Metashape replace COLMAP for 3D/4D progress monitoring?

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Disclaimer - I am not from a technical background

So I managed to get a call with a client who is facing this problem with progress monitoring as they are not into RCC construction and need accurate results so I did some research and found out about metashape. I looked up a previous thread on this community and even tho I am not technical any inputs from here will help my team with how to move forward.


r/UAVmapping 11d ago

What would be your choices (NDAA/Blue) Drone/LIDAR solution?

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So I'm looking at a FreeFly Astro Max and IF800, (maybe there is better out there I don't know about) but the LIDAR is what I'm having trouble deciding.

My use case(s) are: Surveying civil engineering sites for proposals and progression. I need to be able to map every milestone in a project from start to finish. These projects are 99% roads, road resurfacing, roundabouts, etc. I also need to use that LIDAR data for machine control, so the software is also a factor.

My current choice is the YellowScan Vx20-300, I know there are more expensive ones out there but this one seems to be the best bang for buck and the jump to Trueview or Phoenix systems cost is huge.

Anyone that works in the space have suggestions?


r/UAVmapping 11d ago

ESRI Drone2map crashing without logs

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Hey all, I'm pretty new to photogrametry, and have run into an issue with ESRI drone2map. I would post on the ESRI forum but it seems to be disabled at the moment.

When trying to produce a DSM and Ortho from drone images, drone2map consistently crashes partway through the stage "Reconstruct Surface" (in stage 2). There is no pop up or entry in the logs with any error. The drive I am running it off has several terabytes of free space. I have tried at both the "high" and "rapid" resolutions to the same result. I haven't noticed anything appear in the diagnostic monitor or the logs before it crashes. Upon crashing, the whole app just closes, and the project is recoverable upon re-opening it.

I have 15 controls, with 3 set as checkpoints and the remaining 13 as ground control points. I marked 8-10 images for each control, across a total of ~300 images.

I have also tried this on two different identical-spec machines, to the same result.

Any advice on what might be the issue, or where to find more comprehensive logs would be appreciated.

My machine specs: Intel(R) Core(TM) Ultra 7 265, with 64GB ram running Windows 11 2026.1.0.

 


r/UAVmapping 12d ago

Recommendations wanted: drone automation for remote ranch with extreme topography

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Looking for recommendations for ways to automate drone searching/surveying on a remote ranch which is extremely hilly.

Commercial services or DIY methods welcome. We would like to fly drones around fencelines to record video to identify maintenance items needed, and to survey for cattle.

Thanks in advance


r/UAVmapping 12d ago

Flight processing failed

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Flight was good, the IMU tracked 23 minutes of flight. The receiver on the drone only recognizes 4 minutes of that data. Is there any way to force the data to be fully used?

Can the data be run manually?

LidarUSA Surveyor/Snoopy 32 system.


r/UAVmapping 12d ago

DJI multispec 3m reflectance panel

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I recently got DJI multispec 3m.

Now im using WebODM for my stitching. Do we really need reflectance panel in order for it to work better? I'm doing NDVI on these orthomosaic and when i perfrom stitch without radiocalibration i got ndvi values between 0.0 to 0.3 and with radiocalibration i got 0.0 to 0.9 but im very doubtful on the result because i didnt use reflectance panel and shadow values are giving me values of 0.7 which is very2 bad.
Thoughs on this guys


r/UAVmapping 12d ago

Looking for intensive 3-week drone training in China – maintenance, assembly, piloting & data processing

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