Making and uplaod maps
Making maps to upload
Ollebo support map in the format of geotiff. Its done by flying your drone and them stick the diffrent images togheter into one geo true image. The format that is supported today is geotiff from orthomosaic map
An orthomosaic map, also known simply as an orthomosaic, is a detailed and geometrically accurate aerial image created by stitching together multiple overlapping photographs or images captured from an aerial perspective, typically by drones, satellites, or aircraft. Unlike traditional aerial photographs that may suffer from perspective distortion and irregularities due to the varying elevation of the terrain, an orthomosaic map is orthorectified, meaning that it has been corrected to remove distortions and ensure uniform scale throughout the image.
Key characteristics of an orthomosaic map include:
- Geometric Accuracy: Orthomosaics are adjusted to correct for distortions caused by terrain relief, camera tilt, and lens distortion. This adjustment ensures that features in the image are represented in their true geographic locations and that measurements can be made accurately.
- Seamless Integration: Multiple individual images are stitched together seamlessly to create a single, continuous image of the surveyed area. This allows for comprehensive coverage and eliminates gaps or overlaps between images.
- High Resolution: Orthomosaic maps typically have high resolution, capturing fine details of the landscape with clarity. This high resolution enables users to observe and analyze features such as roads, buildings, vegetation, and land use patterns in great detail.
- Compatibility with Geographic Information Systems (GIS): Orthomosaics are often georeferenced, meaning that they are aligned with real-world coordinates using geographic positioning system (GPS) data. This georeferencing allows orthomosaic maps to be integrated seamlessly into GIS platforms and combined with other spatial data for analysis and decision-making.
- Applications: Orthomosaic maps have a wide range of applications across various industries, including agriculture, forestry, urban planning, environmental monitoring, infrastructure development, disaster response, and more. They provide valuable visual information for land management, resource planning, asset inventory, and spatial analysis.
Overall, orthomosaic maps serve as powerful tools for gaining insights into landscapes and environments, facilitating informed decision-making, and supporting various applications that require accurate and detailed spatial information.
Opendronemap
Of the software that we have testet and that use good with goetiff is Opendronemap.
You can download an use opendrone map and then run the sofware to generate the geotiff image.
Upload your map
Start by creating a account with us. Then under map you can upload your map. Add some values as name and tags. The tag will help other to find your map with search. After the map is uploaded we will extract the geo cordinats and update our geoserch with the map. Id you choose to set the map as “Public " then other can search and se the map as a layer on or map page.
Private maps
At OlleBo, companies have the option to share their private maps publicly or keep them private. Additionally, users can create their own map servers, which can be hosted either through our partnered services or independently. These map servers seamlessly integrate with OlleBo, providing users with a unified map interface.
Map Servers
Host your own map on your own server, And access them from Ollebo. You can setup your own mapserver on your own hardware ore with on of our partners, Connect the mapserver to a space and now all members in that space can access the maps from your mapserver.
You can easy choose if you want the maps to be private ore public on your mapserver.
Super simple upload direkt to you mapserver ore set so your mapserver collects maps from your own drives.
Get started today follow the link bellow to our gitrepo of the mapserver