1. What Is Photogrammetry?
Photogrammetry is the process of creating a 3D model from overlapping 2D photographs. Aerial surveys and mapping systems capture large numbers of high-resolution images from multiple angles, including overhead and oblique views.
Specialist software then analyses matching points across those images to reconstruct the real-world area as a textured 3D model.
The Result
You can recognise real streets, stadium layouts, bridges, towers and familiar landmarks from the air.
The Trade-off
Because it represents a captured snapshot of reality, it can look soft, rough or like “melted ice cream” when viewed extremely closely or when streamed data is incomplete.