What is photogrammetry?
Photogrammetry uses overlapping photographs to reconstruct measurable digital information such as maps, 3D models and documentation outputs.
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Photogrammetry uses overlapping photographs to reconstruct measurable digital information such as maps, 3D models and documentation outputs.
It is achieved by capturing overlapping images, aligning them in software, reconstructing geometry and checking the output against the project requirement.
Accuracy depends on the capture method, site conditions, control strategy and how the final output will be used.
Survey-grade equipment is used when project requirements demand tighter control, stronger positional confidence or more structured field methods.
Yes. It can be used for outdoor sites, facades, roofs, structures and many indoor or close-range environments when the workflow is planned properly.
Yes. Photogrammetry Singapore is a CAAS Certified UA Operator for aerial operations that need a more credible and controlled project-delivery approach.
Yes. Photogrammetry Singapore is bizSAFE Level 4 certified.
Yes. Customised training is available for aerial and ground-based photogrammetry mapping, covering capture planning, field workflow, processing, QA and deliverable preparation.
Yes. Photogrammetry Singapore is a training center for PIX4D workflows and practical photogrammetry capability-building.
Yes. Workflows are used by various agencies and project teams and are suitable for documentation-heavy, multi-stakeholder or safety-sensitive projects.
Deliverables may include mapped imagery, textured 3D models, inspection records, reporting visuals and digital twin support assets.
It helps to know the site location, the capture area, any access restrictions, the required timeline and the final output needed for review, reporting, measurement or modeling.