In fact you should probably warp each individual image using ground control points before combining into a larger image ... other than that, you are basically on the right track. You wold probably want to color balance the images during the mosaicking process as well.
You dont actually 'store' the image in a WMS, rather the image is stored in TIFF or other format and a WMS is setup to 'serve' the image. From this you can make tiles though and use them in OL or other similar clients. Good luck! Jeff On Wed, Dec 9, 2009 at 2:02 PM, Hugo Meiland <h...@meiland.nl> wrote: > Hi all, > > I've been playing around for a long time with model airplanes and both > openstreetmap and openaerialmap got me interested into combining this hobby > with some fun web stuff. > > What I would like to do is to make a detailed set of aerial pictures and a > map available of a nearby strip of dunes. For this I have made some 'manual' > flights with a strapped-on digital camera to see what the results could be. > Now I am building a larger plane which should be flying with an autopilot to > allow more controlled height and straight lines. > > As far as I know the following steps I should be taking is to: > - combine the images into a larger image and > - then to orthorectify that image. > - once that is done, geodata should be attached to the image, and > - I should be able to store this in a WMS > - and create tiles from the to serve to e.g. openlayers > > Am I correct in the above workflow, or missing steps? > > > thanks! > > Hugo > > _______________________________________________ > talk mailing list > talk@openaerialmap.org > http://openaerialmap.org/mailman/listinfo/talk_openaerialmap.org > _______________________________________________ talk mailing list talk@openaerialmap.org http://openaerialmap.org/mailman/listinfo/talk_openaerialmap.org