Transform Aerial Photographs into Realistic 3D City Models for Use in ArcGIS Pro

Computer Vision and photogrammetry technology have advanced to a point which enables the creation of 3D city models that are kilometers in size with centimeter accuracy. In this webinar, you'll see how terabytes of photos can be converted into realistic 3d models and then consumed in Esri's ArcGIS Pro and ArcGIS Online.

In this webinar you will learn

  • How simple it is to create accurate, high quality city-scale models.
  • How easily you can make this data accessible to both internal and external stakeholders, even within a Web browser.
  • How you can reliably use these models within ArcGIS Pro and ArcGIS Online workflows.

More details

ContextCapture is built for Esri users who are seeking to create precise, high fidelity 3D city models for use within their ArcGIS workflows. With newly introduced support for producing the Esri i3s format, you can easily combine these models with GIS data directly within ArcGIS Pro and ArcGIS Online. With its flexibility, scalability and high performance, ContextCapture has become the standard solution for reality modeling at the scale of entire cities or even territories. See how you can automatically generate accurate, photo-textured 3D representations through photogrammetric reconstruction of digital photos taken from any device, camera, drone, plane or mobile phone.

Speaker

Kurt Rasmussen, Application Engineer, Bentley

Who should attend

GIS Analysts, GIS Professionals, Land Surveyors, Mapping Professionals, GIS Managers, UAV operators, City Planners, Geospatial Analysts

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