Orthomaps are high-resolution, georeferenced images created by stitching together aerial photographs and correcting for distortion, elevation, and camera tilt. The result is a true-to-scale map that accurately reflects ground features and measurements. These maps are essential tools across industries—used for land surveying, construction planning, environmental monitoring, agriculture, and real estate development. With orthomosaics, professionals can analyze terrain, track changes over time, and make informed decisions with clarity and confidence.
4K Drone Video of North Idaho College & the Coeur D Alene Resort.