Utilizing the cutting-edge technique of Photogrammetry and Lidar, we efficiently create detailed 3D models of expansive regions. By strategically capturing overlapping aerial images through unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), planes, or other aircraft, we gather comprehensive data of the area. Subsequently, our specialized software meticulously analyzes these images to produce highly accurate 3D models that offer invaluable insights for mapping and surveying purposes. Experience the precision and efficiency of our Photogrammetry solutions as we help you navigate and understand the world like never before!
Aerial photography involves the use of drones, planes, or other aircraft to capture images of an area from above. These images are typically used to create maps, 3D models, or other visual representations of an area. This versatile technique serves several purposes, including surveying, mapping, and monitoring.
In some cases, specific projects require High-Resolution Orthophoto for large-scale mapping or Geographic Information System (GIS) Base maps. Orthophotos are the final product derived from the acquisition of aerial imagery from a large format metric sensor. With the advancement in computer processing power, these images are corrected into a specific scale and relief displacement. Consequently, this produces a digital photo that can be used to measure and locate topographic features in a correct and real scale.
1.2 Aerial survey control
Key features of our Aerial Survey Control service:
At Orthotek, we have extensive experience establishing control targets for aerial photography. We have provided control and aerial target on multiple projects in the US, Puerto Rico and the Caribbean.