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Hans Von Cross, a senior lecturer at IIT Health Institute for Water Education, introduces the process of processing drone images using Open Drone Map (ODM) in the tutorial. ODM is an open source tool for collecting, processing, analyzing, and displaying aerial data such as from drones. The tutorial focuses on using Web ODM, which allows for a user interface to derive products like orthophotos, surface models, point clouds, and textured models. Users can also access camera parameters, camera shots, and a quality report. The video is part of the Drone Pilot Project funded by the OPC2 project partners Future Water, Eye View, Narc, and IHG Delft. The tutorial explains how to log into Web ODM, add projects, and create tasks with images.