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« on: May 21, 2012, 02:00:52 pm »
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Mapping with Drones - Part Two

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There are now quite a few cheap(ish) solutions for capturing aerial imagery with balloons, kites or UAV's (see this <a href="

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low altitude aerial imagery software can help turn captured aerial imagery into a full 3d map of an area. The <a href="

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demonstrates a number of example Google Maps displaying aerial imagery captured by different UAVs and processed by Pix4UAV.



This is impressive in itself but Pix4D can also generate 3d images from the 2d aerial imagery. Check out the video below to see how Pix4d can create 3d models from aerial photographs.




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