When aligning photogrammetry data in post-processing, there are various tools and methods to consider, depending on the type and complexity of the data, the desired output, and the available resources. For instance, control points can be used to manually or automatically align the 3D model by matching them with their corresponding locations in the images. Agisoft Metashape, RealityCapture, or Meshroom are some examples of software that support control points. Alternatively, reference objects such as cubes, spheres, cylinders, rulers, tape measures, or calibration grids can be used to align the 3D model by scaling, rotating, and translating it to fit the reference object. Blender, MeshLab, or CloudCompare are some examples of software that support reference objects. Lastly, coordinate systems such as WGS84 or UTM (global) or Cartesian or polar (local) can be used to align the 3D model by assigning it a coordinate system that matches the real-world coordinate system. QGIS, ArcGIS, or Geomagic are some examples of software that support coordinate systems.