What is an orthomosaic?

An orthomosaic is a photo that is composed of several photos (= mosaic) and always offers a top view (= orthogonal). An illustrative example is Google Maps: No matter which location you look at, you always look directly at the location from above.

The catch is that the photos have to be rectified to ensure that the top view is always accurate. The process that deals with this problem on the software side is called photogrammetry.

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What is an orthomosaic?

An orthomosaic is a photo that is composed of several photos (= mosaic) and always offers a top view (= orthogonal). An illustrative example is Google Maps: No matter which location you look at, you always look directly at the location from above.

The catch is that the photos have to be rectified to ensure that the top view is always accurate. The process that deals with this problem on the software side is called photogrammetry.