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Canterbury City Walls. Orthophotos generated from 3DReshaper modelWalpole Villa. Orthophoto as a record prior to restorationMosaic Floor; Chedworth Roman Villa. Orthophoto generated from 3DReshaper modelWestminster Abbey Cloister. Orthophoto generated from 3DReshaper modelHouse from North Cray; Weald & Downland Open Air Museum. Orthophoto generated from 3DReshaper modelWestminster Abbey Ceiling. Orthophoto generated from 3DReshaper model

Orthophotos

    Orthophotos and their close relative rectified photos offer a unique way in which to present scaled information. Commonly used for aerial applications, orthophoto can now be used efficiently for buildings. Because a 3D surface is produced and the image 'draped' onto it, and orthophoto retains the accuracy of a laser scan or photogrammetrically produced drawing.

    Projects using the orthophoto technique benefit from a very useful by-product. The image-rendered model can be supplied at little or no additional cost in a wide range of cad formats including dgn, 3ds, vrml and obj.

    Rectified photography is not produced in the same way, using a generalised plane onto which to scale the photograph. This method is more time and cost efficient for flat facades but is not recommended for more structurally complex buildings.