High-resolution orthomosaics are created by capturing geotagged and flight-logged photos every two seconds. These images are post-processed and stitched together to form an accurate, high-quality map composed of hundreds of photos.
Adding Ground Control Targets further enhances the accuracy of the orthomosaic, ensuring it is fully geo-rectified.
The resulting point cloud data can be used for various purposes, including maps, aerial photos, Digital Surface Models, 3D renderings, or even creating 3D-printed models of the area of interest.
Compared to traditional aerial photos, orthomosaics retain resolution almost to ground level, allowing details like footprints to be visible from a height of 400 feet. They are ideal for monitoring project progression and assessing construction work with unmatched precision.