Does Drone2Map have a limit on the number of images that can be processed in a single project, either a formal or just a practical limit?
I have some rather large projects that I would like to process into a single orthomosaic image - from 10,000 up to maybe around 20,000 images. The system I'm running this on has a lot of memory (128GB), and plenty of hard-drive space, but I'm wondering if the software is able to process that many images in a single project.
Thank you.
I also have the same question. Can @esri please provide an answer?
Abraham, I apologize for the long delay - I did not see your original post. For both you and James:
There is no formal limit, but yes there are practical limits. For full processing (to create outputs such as orthomosaic, point cloud, etc.) I typically recommend a maximum of 2000 images, but this will depend on many issues - your processing hardware, as well as the individual image size in pixels, the amount of overlap, and the geography e.g. the content of your imagery (natural vs. man made terrain, presence of tall trees, etc.), terrain, etc..
System requirements are listed at https://doc.arcgis.com/en/drone2map/get-started/system-requirements.htm
For scaling up to larger projects, you have several options:
Let us know your results.
Cody B