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What is Stereo Mapping

Detailed 3D environments produced from Arial & Drone imagery
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A SCIENCE

The traditional science and art of stereo mapping are well-established and thoroughly understood. Stereo compilation techniques have been used to create highly accurate and detailed land base layers, including buildings, transportation networks, utility and communications infrastructure, and topography. Along with the ability to collect 3D features within a familiar photogrammetric workflow, this capability offers many advantages.

Stereo mapping in StereoCad ensures that all data within the platform is easily accessible and instantly applicable to your 3D mapping projects. Stereo feature data can be seamlessly transferred to 3D scenes for visualisation and can also be brought back into the stereo view for editing.

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Stereo Viewing

The stereo viewing environment in StereoCad offers an immersive and highly interactive platform for 3D mapping. It allows users to visualize, edit, and manipulate 3D features directly within a stereo display, enhancing the accuracy and efficiency of spatial data processing. By providing a true depth perception experience, StereoCad's stereo viewing environment enables precise feature extraction and editing, making it an invaluable tool for detailed geospatial analysis and mapping projects.

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Stereo Photogrammetry

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Stereo photogrammetry in StereoCad is a powerful technique for creating highly accurate 3D models from stereo imagery. By leveraging the precision of stereo pairs, users can extract detailed spatial information, such as elevation and feature geometry, directly within the platform. StereoCad integrates this capability into its workflow, allowing users to seamlessly compile, edit, and analyse geospatial data with true depth perception. This makes StereoCad an essential tool for professionals needing precise and reliable 3D mapping, topographic modelling, and infrastructure analysis.

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