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FAQ

  • Who uses orthophotographic imagery?
    Orthophotos are used by a wide range of industries and professionals, including: Cartographers and GIS professionals: Orthophotos are used extensively in cartography and geographic information systems (GIS) to create accurate maps and to analyze geographic data. Surveyors and civil engineers: Orthophotos are used to survey and map land features, as well as to design and plan infrastructure projects such as roads, bridges, and buildings. Environmental scientists: Orthophotos can be used to study environmental changes over time, such as deforestation, urbanization, and erosion. Architects and urban planners: Orthophotos can be used to create accurate 3D models of cities and buildings, which can help architects and planners to design and visualize new structures. Emergency responders: Orthophotos can be used by emergency responders to plan and coordinate responses to natural disasters, such as floods, hurricanes, and wildfires. Real estate professionals: Orthophotos can be used to create detailed property maps and to evaluate the potential of a site for development. Photographers and filmmakers: Orthophotos can be used to create stunning aerial photographs and videos, which are often used in advertising, documentaries, and other media. Military and intelligence agencies: Orthophotos can be used by military and intelligence agencies to map and monitor areas of interest, such as enemy troop movements or terrorist hideouts.
  • How much do your services cost
    The cost of drone aerial photography can vary widely depending on a variety of factors, such as the location, the complexity of the project and the length of the project. As a general rule of thumb, basic drone photography services typically start at around $500 while more advanced or specialized services can cost upwards of $500 or more. In addition to drone costs, additional fees for things like travel, editing, and equipment rental may be required. It's important to note that in addition to the cost of the drone photography itself, there may also be additional costs associated with obtaining necessary permits, insurance, and other regulatory requirements depending on the location and scope of the project.
  • Why would you use an orthophoto?
    An orthophoto, also known as an orthorectified photograph, is an aerial or satellite image that has been corrected to remove distortions caused by terrain and camera position. This correction process results in a georeferenced image that can be used for a variety of purposes. Here are some reasons why you might use an orthophoto: Mapping: Orthophotos can be used as a base layer for creating accurate maps. The corrected image provides a precise representation of the terrain and features on the ground. Planning and analysis: Orthophotos can be used for urban planning, land use analysis, and environmental impact assessment. The accurate representation of the landscape can aid in decision-making processes. Disaster response: In the aftermath of a natural disaster, orthophotos can be used to assess the extent of the damage and plan response efforts. Infrastructure design and maintenance: Orthophotos can aid in the design and maintenance of infrastructure such as roads, buildings, and utilities. The accurate representation of the terrain can help engineers and planners make informed decisions. Archaeology and cultural heritage: Orthophotos can be used to identify and document archaeological sites and cultural heritage features. The precise representation of the landscape can help researchers identify patterns and make connections between different features. Overall, orthophotos provide a valuable tool for a range of applications where accurate geospatial information is required.
  • Are drones better than planes or helicopters
    Drone photography can be better than using a helicopter or airplane for certain applications, while helicopters and airplanes may be better suited for other applications. Here are some factors to consider: Cost: Drone photography is generally much cheaper than using a helicopter or airplane, particularly for smaller-scale projects. This is because drones are relatively inexpensive to purchase and operate, and they don't require the same level of specialized equipment or training as helicopters or airplanes. Flexibility: Drones are much more agile and maneuverable than helicopters or airplanes, which makes them ideal for capturing images and video from unique angles and perspectives. Drones can also fly lower to the ground, which can be useful for capturing detailed images of buildings, landscapes, and other features. Safety: Drones are generally safer to operate than helicopters or airplanes, particularly in urban areas or other densely populated environments. Drones can also be equipped with advanced collision avoidance systems, which can help to prevent accidents and injuries. Quality: Helicopters and airplanes are typically able to capture higher-quality images and video than drones, particularly in low-light conditions or over long distances. This is because they are often equipped with more advanced cameras and stabilization systems. Ultimately, the choice between drone photography and helicopter or airplane photography will depend on a variety of factors, including the specific application, the available budget, and the desired level of quality and flexibility.
  • Are Drone Photography Services pilots approved by the CAA
    Yes - All of our pilots are very experienced and have passed the CAA-approved exams and flight assessments. Also they hold the A2 Certificate of Competency and GVC that became active in January 2021
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