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Pictometry is a patented aerial survey technique for producing oblique georeferenced imagery showing the fronts and sides of buildings and locations on the ground. Photos are captured by low-flying airplanes, depicting up to 12 perspectives (shot from a 40-degree angle) as well as an orthogonal (overhead) view of every location flown.
Pictometry International uses an electronic field study application to obtain oblique imagery. Its cloud-based platform called PictometryOnline provides access to current and historic oblique imagery and orthophotography. [11] Pictometry's aerial photographs have been used by emergency response teams around the country. [12]
In pictometry five rigidly mounted cameras provide one vertical and four low oblique pictures that can be used together. In some digital cameras for aerial photogrammetry images from several imaging elements, sometimes with separate lenses, are geometrically corrected and combined to one image in the camera.
Pictometry International Corp. was contracted for $203,720. The last high-resolution aerial imagery project was completed in 2016, said county GIS/Mapping Department Director Daniel Reese.
EagleView is a technology provider of aerial imagery, data analytics and geographic information system mapping based in Bothell, Washington, in the Seattle metropolitan area [1] with operations in Rochester, New York. [2] [3] [4] The company was founded by Chris Pershing and Dave Carlson in 2008.
It allows developers to create applications that layer location-relevant data on top of licensed map imagery. The imagery includes samples taken by satellite sensors, aerial cameras (including 45 degree oblique "bird's eye" aerial imagery licensed from Pictometry International), Streetside imagery, 3D city models and terrain.
Aerial survey is a method of collecting geomatics or other imagery data using airplanes, helicopters, UAVs, balloons, or other aerial methods. Typical data collected includes aerial photography , Lidar , remote sensing (using various visible and invisible bands of the electromagnetic spectrum , such as infrared , gamma , or ultraviolet ) and ...
An aerial view shows the devastation from the Palisades Fire on beachfront homes on January 15 in Malibu, California. - Jae C. Hong/AP.