Welcome to the forum!

Welcome!

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Hi, and welcome

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am I the First Chinese Fan of ODM? :grinning: That‘ll be so cool!

I’m a PhD Student who is major in remote sensing of Agriculture!
I want to be an expert of ODM and make more Chinese Students know the greatness of this project!

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Hi, and welcome

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Welcome!

Hi to everyone! I’m a professional programmer, working in C++, mainly, for more than 30 years. I found very interesting what you are doing. My first programming language was IBM 360 assembler. And this a new field for me.

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Welcome @Victor!

Hello everyone. I also study the application of remote sensors in agriculture. I congratulate you for the invaluable work you are doing. I hope one day to be at the level that allows me to contribute and improve the application.

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Very apropos and interesting topic. Welcome!

awesome

Salem! Privet!
My name is Rebecca and I am learning WebODM so I can create orthoimages from Kazakh archeological sites.

In Kazakhstan, a lot of people use open source software because it is too much of a risk to pay for software that might not end up working out. My background is in Pix4D, but I am excited to learn WebODM

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Welcome Rebecca from the homeland of the apple. I love seeing archeological use cases.

@Victor Welcome!

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@King Welcome!

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@dportillap Welcome!

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Hello all. I’m a graduate of SDI and have decided to dive into the drone space specializing in orthophotography, real estate and any other odd jobs people will pay for. I’ve been using ODM for over a year for RGB orthos and reading the forums since I the day I downloaded it. Here’s to hopefully learning even more from you smart people here.

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Welcome!

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Hi and welcome :wave::+1:

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Welcome to a great online community!

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Hi All,

Just bought my first drone and blown away by how good the results of photogrammetry with Webodm are.

I got interested for a small project- we’re refurbishing a 200 year old cottage and I wanted to make/ keep a model up to date as we progress., and to know rough levels as I shift earth around.
I’m also interested in mapping some of the local hidden trails and registered artifacts, sundials, statues, etc
Nice to meet you all!

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