A handy combination of training for a new customer and acquisition of a live job was carried out by TerraDat staff and Tananachiefs Conference at the remote Native Indian town of Huslia in Alaska. The aim of the work was to use PI-3000 photogrammetry to produce an ortho photo of the settlement that could be then used as a basis for
marking out individual plot boundaries of land owners. The photos acquired with a Canon EOS 5D (8 pairs) were modeled using PI-3000 to produce excellent results. Total processing time – 1/2 day.
R44 Helicopter refuelling |
Photo acquisition |
GPS survey of ground control |
Oblique view of survey area |
resulting ortho photo of town (click for larger image with CAD plan overlay)