I did a practice run today for a large composite image project I have coming up (no ortho or 3D required). I flew my Mavic Air 2 at 150' AGL, with a 70% overlap in both directions.
In one area of the final composite, I have some wavy distortion, even though the 3 individual images that cover that area are sharp. This was on the very perimiter of my composite, and I am learning to make my survey area boundaries a bit larger, so the areas around the edges with less overlap can be clipped off and there is a good overlap for the area I am actually trying to capture.
All that said, I'm curious how processing can take 3 images with sharp building edges and produce waviness in the final product. I used MME to process.

In one area of the final composite, I have some wavy distortion, even though the 3 individual images that cover that area are sharp. This was on the very perimiter of my composite, and I am learning to make my survey area boundaries a bit larger, so the areas around the edges with less overlap can be clipped off and there is a good overlap for the area I am actually trying to capture.
All that said, I'm curious how processing can take 3 images with sharp building edges and produce waviness in the final product. I used MME to process.
