Hosted by Eric Andelin CP, Senior Workflow Specialist with guest speaker, Kevin Graville, System Sales Manager with Phase One.
Aerial photography continues to thrive as a tool for mapping in spite of alternatives such as Lidar. Pictures can be collected using relatively low-cost cameras and converted to mapping products through photogrammetry. It doesn’t matter if the camera is attached to a drone or an aircraft: the post-processing remains similar.
However, the type of camera, its size in megapixels, body and lens quality all play a part in the quality of the mapping deliverables. So this begs the question: what camera is best for a given project? What is the optimal sensor size to get the desired results?
Kevin Graville from Phase One, a leading company in the development of aerial mapping cameras, joins our host Eric Andelin to discuss how camera size impacts mapping projects.
Specifically, listeners will learn about the following:
Analyzing the different camera types and sizes available
Understanding the factors affecting camera quality
Selecting a camera for photogrammetry
Episode #6 How to Use Photogrammetry to Calibrate Sensors
Episode #5 Choosing the Right Camera for you Mapping Project
Episode #4 When Why and How to use RTK/PPK in Photogrammetry
Episode #3: The Benefits of Phase One's IIQ Format and its Integration in Correlator3D
Episode #2: Drone Vs Aircraft: Choosing The Right Platform For Your Mapping Project
Episode #1: Corridor Mapping for Infrastructure Using Drones
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