The data that a drone collects contains information that can be used to create highly detailed and accurate images, maps, and datasets.
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An orthomosaic is a 2D map that is a detailed, georeferenced photographic representation of an area of interest that can be used for accurate measurements
Georeferenced, orthorectified maps
A point cloud is a 3D visualization of the area of interest made up of thousands or even millions of georeferenced points
Georeferenced, filtered and classified dense point clouds
A Digital Surface Model (DSM) provides a digital representation of the ground’s surface and topography. Depending upon the requirement, these may or may not include buildings, structures and vegetation
A Digital Terrain Model (DTM) includes vector features of the terrain, such as rivers and ridges.
Georeferenced digital elevation models (DSMs and DTMs)
Whether it's a residential construction build, or a commercial property, 3D Models of your jobsite can be easily generated with today's drone technology. 3D modeling can also be used for inspection services as well, allowing you to inspect properties and structures in a way that's never been available before.
Textured 3D models can be exported in .OJB and OGC 3D Tiles formats
With 3D mapping software, it is possible to obtain volumetric measurements from a set of images.
This permits us to make Volumetric calculations. Which is particularly useful for calculating construction site materials, landfill capacity, track stockpiles, and quarrying output
Contour lines are important in geography because they provide a way to represent and visualize the shape of the terrain.
Topographic maps using contour lines help individuals understand an area's geography by mapping the terrain features and allowing them to distinguish between different elevation levels
Export elevation contours to AutoCAD, ShapeFile, GeoPackage
Following you will some examples of 2D Orthomosaics, 3D Models, and Contours.
To Zoom and Pan the Hi-Res images, double-click the image and you will find the controls.
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