Aerial Photogrammetry Software – Phase One Industrial
Phase One is collaborating with Trimble, a provider of software and hardware in the geospatial market, in order to streamline high quality photogrammetric workflow.
A new integration between Phase One and Trimble Inpho Suite will simplify the process to transform raw images into final mapping products. The support of Phase One’s proprietary raw data format, IIQ, directly from its cameras streamlines the production process, increasing customer productivity, and enables the creation of highly accurate photogrammetric deliverables.
“Trimble Inpho photogrammetry software is known as a package for high precision and productivity,” said Poul Nørgård, Geo Strategic Advisor at Phase One. “The collaboration allows users to combine outstanding photogrammetric software and best-in-class cameras with a seamless integrated workflow that will minimize the overall processing time significantly and simplify the complete process for aerial mapping.”
“Phase One cameras are widely used by Trimble customers due to their precisely integrated sensors and high image quality,” said Dr. Mohsen Miri, Product Manager of Trimble Photogrammetry. “Integrating the Phase One cameras into the Trimble Inpho workflow enables users to incorporate any system and increase productivity through speeding up the raw image data import throughout a workflow. This simplification will also be beneficial for customers, especially in the surveying and construction industries, who are using the Trimble Business Center (TBC) Photogrammetry module.”
“Trimble is a major player in the industry with proven surveying technology, and we are thrilled to partner to integrate raw image data to create a more seamless workflow and enable our customers to save significant time on processing assets, therefore improving productivity and reducing cost,” said Anthony Garetto, Chief Product Officer at Phase One.
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