Drone Photography Services

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Mapping

Mapping with Drones

Drone Photography Services fly our drones (UAV’s) with a high-resolution camera to collect 20 megapixel aerial photographs for a wide variety of commercial photogrammetry mapping uses. We can measure and map hard to reach areas like, quarries, landfill sites and open cast mines.

Photogrammetry simplified is a mapped display of data stitched together, based on still images and their positions/angles determined by their Geo positioned metadata.  This can form a 2D Map or 3D Model.

Depending on the client requirement, we use either PC based or cloud based drone mapping software suppliers Pix4D Mapper and DroneDeploy to produce 2D photo-mosaics and 3D Digital Surface Models in the form of geo-referenced Orthomosaics, DSM, DEM, NDVI, and Point Clouds.

The processing and analysis of this aerial imaging data is done quickly on powerful servers to produce an accurate useable map in various file formats for our clients to use or to import into GIS, CAD compatible software - ArcGIS, Global Mapper, QuantiumGIS, AutoCAD, 3D Reshaper, Trimble, Quick Terrain Reader, Bentley and CC Viewer.

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The higher altitude we fly, the more acres of land we can cover, but the lower we fly the more detailed the image.  The maximum resolution of the images starts at 5cms per pixel but this can be increased to 1cm per pixel.

The flight altitude and image overlap is determined by the type of industry and the results required.  We fly at a consistent height in a lawnmower path with the overlap of images to the front and the side normally set at 75-80% for most jobs.

2D orthophotography can be used to measure real distances, because it is an accurate representation of the Earth's geographic surface.   The overlapping geo-referenced aerial images are stitched together in the software to produce a 2D Orthomosaic - 2D photo-mosaic.

Using this information combined with additional oblique side images taken at 30° and 45 ° angles the software can also produce a 3D model that can be viewed from any side or orientation. These 2D and 3D maps can be compared to older and newer versions to record change and calculate length, area, volume, cut/fill, and elevation between two or more dates.

Below are some current industry sectors and applications for drone flights to collect images for 2D photo-mosaics and 3D Digital Surface Models:                                                                                  

Industry Sectors   Applications
Agriculture Crop Stress / NIR / NDVI
Construction Topography
Oil & Gas Volume calculation – surface and piles
Solar Power As built drawings
Wind Turbines Corridor mapping and monitoring
Electric Power Power line monitoring
Mining Erosion monitoring
Waste management Flood monitoring and management
Environmental Wildlife Management
Landfill  Cut /Fill mapping
Public Agencies Research
Disaster management Disaster response / fire monitoring
Surveying Planning
Safety assessment Law enforcement
Insurance Change detection
Engineering Maintenance monitoring

 

Our drone data is up to date and more detailed that satellite data collected from Google Earth or Google Maps.

For land and mining applications 2D photo-mosaics and 3D Digital Surface Models are becoming an integral part of the day to day operations, progress monitoring and volume measurement of materials.

3D Digital Surface Models show the topography and the exact landscape contours.

In Japan in 2017 they first introduced earthmoving equipment manufacturer’s using drone imagery coupled with powerful 3D models to operate unmanned digging equipment on land cut and fill sites.

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Lower Cross Road, Barnstaple, Devon, EX31 2PJ

01271 329025 | 07867 556233

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