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Hans von Cross, a senior lecturer at IIT Health Institute for Water Education, introduces the process of processing drone images with Open Drone Map (ODM) and specifically Web ODM. This tutorial is part of the drone pilot project funded by the OPC2 project partners - Future Water, Eye View, NARC, and IHG Delft. Open Drone Map is an open-source tool for collecting, processing, analyzing, and displaying aerial data from drones. Web ODM can be used for deriving products such as orthophotos, surface models, point clouds, textured models, camera parameters, camera shots, and quality reports. The tutorial demonstrates using the user interface of Web ODM to add projects, create tasks with images, and navigate the dashboard.