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Extract building corners fast and precise with X-ray function

Hi guys, my name is Vid Peterman and I am a part of a 3Dsurvey Team.

We have a extremely interesting free webinar for you.

In this webinar we will show you how to map building corners without physically measuring wall and corner points on the building itself. Let’s examine how to make a survey map from drone data.

Survey maps include building corners and this don’t show up properly in ortho maps.

But 3Dsurvey has a super cool feature called X-ray. This way building walls will be seen through the rooftops making it much easier to draw building walls and similar features on a survey map, without even measuring them separately.

Want to know more, or see and understand how accurate this technique is? Then don’t hesitate and join us on our free webinar.

Looking forward to seeing you. 

Vid

Meet your host – Vid

  • 4 years of traditional land surveying experience
  • 8+ years of experience in aerial photogrammetry
  • 300+ drone photogrammetry projects

Vid has always been fascinated with technology and its potential in making our lives easier.

Having joined our team as a student, he has dedicated himself to research and development, and has since more than earned his current position of technical director.

I’ve always been a little obsessed with the prospect of doing things smarter … and nothing pleases me more than finding new, better, and faster ways of doing my job.

In that sense, transitioning from traditional surveying methods to modern aerial photogrammetry was a completely natural and logical progression. And not just for Vid, but for our whole team.

There are just so many moving parts you have to take into account … I mean, it’s not just about going out into the field, taking some measurements, and then simply finishing up with the job.

There’s planning, safety concerns, accuracy, time spent in the field, gear, resources, teamwork, not to mention reaching your business goals. And there are ways of optimising those processes.

There are better tools, plans, and techniques. And if a more efficient and productive way is possible, wouldn’t you take it?

Optimal control over your workflows and processes, better measuring accuracy, and significant improvements in productivity are just some of the perks to be gained in terms of generally upgrading the way we survey.

Today, we can safely reach and measure what used to be almost unreachable. We can complete more projects in less time. We can do so much more without even being in the field. There’s so much potential to be taken advantage of.

Change is only scary if it’s for the worse. As long as it benefits us, we should strive towards it. And if I can contribute to helping my surveying colleagues work smarter, and achieve their goals a little faster, while even earning them some extra free time to top it all off … I’ll just do my best!