All of the orthomosaics and flythroughs in this page were all done in the program Pix4d Mapper. Pix4D is a professional photogrammetry software that takes images and turns them into geolocated 3d or 2d maps and models with high precision.
This is a roof map of Cobblestone Elementary school. This was taken using an Autel EVO II, and I used the corners of the tiles as Manual Tie Points.
This is a field I made a map of using an DJI Mavic 3 Enterprise and Pix4D. This was automated, and includes both obliques and NADIR.
This is a map of the area around the railroad tracks owned by Union Pacific. After taking this automated map using a Autel EVO II, I used polylines to measure the gauge of the railroad track to see if they are within safety standards. There was some variation, but it was all within the standards.
This was a manual map of the parking lot at Star Bend. This was taken manually using my Autel EVO Lite+, and I used my landing pad as an manual tie point. I also used the distance between the parking spaces as an scale constraint.
This is a 3d model of a levee in Marysville, California. This was shot using an DJI Mavic 3 Enterprise on a automated mission. This map consists of 840 images and was processed in Pix4D Mapper