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2D MAPS

2D Aerial Surveys enable us to attain an updated view of a large area of geographical or geological terrain. Google Earth is a useful visual reference but often the imagery is outdated. You may need higher detailed data, new construction projects, that need documented, could be underway, or the landscape could have changed from last satellite images. Our data can prove invaluable to your projects.

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Capture

We Capture RGB, thermal or multispectral images with our cameras. We can also use a drone, automate flight and image-data transfer.

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Digitize

We transform these images into real time orthomosaic maps ready for your inspection and annotation. 

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Control

Assessing and improving the quality of your project. The quality report gives a preview of the generated results, calibration details, and many more project quality indicators.

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Measure & Inspect

Measure distances, areas, and volumes. Extract elevation profile data and perform virtual inspections.

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Collaborate & Share

Streamline project communication and teamwork. Selectively and securely share project data and insights with your team, clients, and suppliers.

What Is a 2D Survey / Orthomosaic Map?

Our 2d Surveys produce what is called The term orthomosaic map and they can be used in many different industries.

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But what is an orthomosaic map, and how are people actually using them in the field?

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An orthophoto, orthophotograph or orthoimage is an aerial photograph geometrically corrected (“orthorectified”) such that the scale is uniform: the photo has the same lack of distortion as a map. Unlike an uncorrected aerial photograph, an orthophotograph can be used to measure true distances, because it is an accurate representation of the Earth’s surface, having been adjusted for topographic relief, lens distortion, and camera tilt.

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Put simply, an orthomosaic map is a detailed, accurate photo representation of an area, created out of many photos that have been stitched together and geometrically corrected (“orthorectified”) so that it is as accurate as a map.

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View and Explore Vast Areas

Our high resolution 2D Mapping delivers high quality imagery of your site in extreme detail. View and explore areas covering hundreds of square kilometres which can be closely examined through our 2D Viewer. The interactive interface lets you review, annotate and measure without the need for ground-based exploration or manned aircraft. Compared to satellite imagery or data captured from light aircraft, drone aerial imagery can deliver far higher resolution and detail at a much lower cost.

Track your Changing Landscape

Our 2D Viewer is of considerable advantage when gauging vast areas of land. The advanced capability and cost-effectiveness of drone operation gives you the power to monitor your landscape in real-time, without time-consuming physical exploration. Through regular aerial analysis and high resolution 2D orthomosiac mapping, you can keep better track of geological and topographical changes that may effect your operation. Our trained BVLOS pilots can also deliver remote visualisation in otherwise inaccessible areas such as restrictive terrains or unstable grounds.

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Reduce the Risk of Working at Heights

​Traditionally, roof inspections are completed by people on EWP’s, or through workers climbing on and over roof assets. This increases the risk to worker safety, nor does it deliver a full perspective of the condition of a roof. Our 2D Mapping can create a complete map of your roof or roof asset in high resolution imagery. You can review, annotate and mark-up areas of concern before sharing the data through an easy access, web-based platform. Aerial roof inspection by drone is the most low-risk solution when it comes to examining older or structurally compromised buildings that are too dangerous to scale.

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Our Works

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Breckenhirst
Tank

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Shieldhall
Treatment Works

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Laruel
Park

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Sharphill
Pipeline

A variety of tools to power applications across industries

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Survey-grade results

Complete control

over your project

Your workflow,

your choice

Obtain results with sub-

centimetre accuracy.

1-2 pixel GSD in X, Y directions

1-3 pixels GSD in the Z direction

Help us an area of interest, we will then carry out the survey for you. 

Leaving your time free for other things. Then receive a link to your project.

Share your project with your team and plan projects better or impress your clients with state og the art mapping technology.

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3D Models

Interactive, georeferenced 3D models provide valuable insights. They can be used to conduct calculations and for remote inspections.

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Volumetric Survey

Drones can be used to create volumetric models, useful for stockpile measurements, for instance.

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Visual Surveys

Drones can be used for producing visual surveys. A visual drone survey and drone inspection can be carried out to check powerlines or conduct roof inspections.

Contact US

If you have any more questions do not hesitate

to get in touch!

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We are always delighted to talk

of what we are passionate about.

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