Digital orthophoto (DOP) shown as a georeferenced, orthorectified aerial image of a site with a zoom detail for GIS mapping and measurements.

Digital Orthophoto (DOP)

From individual aerial images captured in nadir view, we create rectified and georeferenced orthophotos. This provides a high-resolution overview of the surveyed area, ideal as a background layer for mapping. Orthophotos can be imported into common GIS software, where you can perform tasks such as 2D drawings, delineations, and measurements.

In addition to classic nadir orthophotos (bird’s-eye view), we can also produce horizontal orthophotos, for example for facade views.

If required, we can improve the imagery within a reasonable scope, for example by brightening dark shadowed areas or reducing overexposed regions. For very large datasets, we can split orthophotos into tiles or export specific cropped areas. We can also deliver orthophotos in different resolutions if the maximum resolution cannot be handled in external software due to file size.

Possible file formats:
*.tif
*.jpg
*.png
*.gpkg
and more…