The Orthoshop is fully equipped to produced both Soft and Hardcopy Digital Aerial and Satellite Orthophoto imagery

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We produce full differentially rectified digital orthophoto images on our new high performance workstations, using Leica Photogrammetry Suite. Our Stations make use of camera calibration reports, aerial triangulation results and DEM to fully rectify each scanned image. The software performs a pixel-by-pixel full differential rectification using rigorous algorithms (cubic evolution) to ensure each pixel is related to its true ground position.

The individual orthophoto images are mosaic together and clipped to match the clients tiling system, so all mosaic seams and joins are invisible.

Our Orthophoto Maps can be used for all base mapping solutions, from Scaled route Selections to Engineering and GIS Applications.

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Services:
Orthophoto and Satellite Imagery
Topographical Mapping
High Resolution Scanning
Aerial Photography
Consulting

We provide high quality hardcopy prints available to meet your needs. Our hardcopy prints are of Photographic quality and depending on your requirements are produced on Photographic high gloss or semi-gloss film or paper. We can provide both laserjet or High quality inkjet prints.

Orthophoto Maps are useful for all types of planning from Engineering to forum displays and government and Public Submissions.

All of our images are post processed (enhanced) before they are delivered to our clients. Our clients can expect to receive soft and hard copy images that are free from unwanted artifacts, scratches and dust. The Color Balance, Density Range, Sharpness and Contrast are always corrected to professional photographic quality. And all adjustments are applied consistently throughout your project.

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