Accurate measurements from any angle with photogrammetry

Why use photogrammetry?

Photogrammetry is a technique used to measure and create 3D models and maps from 2D images. It is often used in a variety of fields, including surveying, architecture, film and game design, and geospatial mapping.

There are several reasons why photogrammetry is considered good:

  1. Accuracy: Photogrammetry can provide accurate measurements of objects and features in the images. It can also be used to create highly accurate 3D models and maps.

  2. Cost-effective: Photogrammetry is often more cost-effective than traditional surveying methods, as it does not require the use of specialized equipment such as total stations or GPS receivers.

  3. Non-invasive: Photogrammetry can be used to measure and model objects and features without physically touching them, making it a non-invasive technique.

  4. Versatility: Photogrammetry can be used in a variety of settings, including indoors, outdoors, and in remote or difficult-to-access areas. It can also be used to measure and model a wide range of objects and features, including buildings, landscapes, and natural features.

  5. Ease of use: Photogrammetry software is becoming increasingly user-friendly, making it easier for users to create accurate 3D models and maps.