Once the final triangulation was complete, the team used
Inpho's MATCH-T software to automatically generate
thousands of 3D points for a DTM. Using 3D stereo
technology, they incorporated those 3D terrain points and
mapped break lines, contours and planimetric features.
Each of the 23 photos were orthorectified and Inpho's
OrthoVista module stitched together the orthorectified
images to create a 2D orthomosaic of the AOI. CCAM
operators then performed quality control checks to finalize
the seamless orthomosaic. The 3D topographic grading
map, DTM and orthomosaic were delivered two weeks from
data acquisition.
The cleared area of the San Luis Ranch's future residential community as seen from the top of a nearby hill. When complete, the SLR will
accommodate 580 multifamily and single-family homes.
A 3D rendering of the planned San Luis Ranch community.