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Features

Geosense captures oblique aerial imagery using state of the art oblique camera technology. We deliver oblique imagery within an extremely powerful software tool for the viewing, analysis and measurement of the built and natural environment.

Oblique and vertical imagery captured at the same time

Orthogonal imagery provides top down view for additional analysis

Rapid access to a 3D information source which shows a 360° view of every location in your area

View any feature from 5 angles simultaneously; the multi-perspective interface allows you to click on any part of the dataset to synchronise all windows to the same area

Data delivered in software with a set of built-in tools that enable accurate 3D measurements to be taken

Measurements are automatically highlighted and annotated allowing users to quickly view the results 

Quickly create reports with the the ability to capture a screenshot of the current view 

Geosense is a leading provider of aerial photography surveys in Africa. As experts in the acquisition, processing and delivery of high quality digital aerial photography, we offer tailor made vertical aerial photography surveys to meet your specific needs.

Usage

Property valuations

3D visualisation and simulation

3D modelling

Cityscapes

City and Town planning

Insurance risk assessment

Flood mapping

Infrastructure mapping

Height creation

Specifications

Geosense aerial imagery surveys are tailored to your specific requirements.

Flight planning and permissions

Orthorectification of the vertical imagery

Accurate external orientation for oblique

Worldwide deployment of MIDAS and A3 oblique camera systems

Up to 3cm GSD in vertical and 5cm GSD oblique

MiDAS 5 x Nikon D810 array

Applanix IMU / INS for high accuracy with the MiDAS

Various data delivery options including online hosting, streaming and GIS implementation for a full survey and processing solution; our oblique data also works seamlessly with leading GIS platforms

Free from any license restrictions

Oblique Imagery Surveys

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