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Photogrammetry as a Tool for the Forensic Documentation

Hi guys, my name is Marko and I am a part of a 3Dsurvey Team.

We have a VERY interesting free webinar for you.

We’ll talk about Photogrammetry as a Tool for the Forensic Documentation.

When a road accident happens, the authorities must close the road for traffic, sometimes for hours, therefore scene should be captured AS FAST and as detailed AS POSSIBLE. This allows scene to be cleared out quickly and road to be opened for traffic. Authorities can process collected data later in the office and reconstruct the accident with millions of data points and various 3Dmodels, which help them determine what and who caused the collision.

In this free webinar we will not only show you how we are doing it, but also how fast and accurate it is done. We will also explain the benefits of using this method compared to traditional approach. 

See you on the webinar!

Marko

Meet your host – Marko

  • 11+ years of surveying experience
  • 1000+ processed 3Dsurveying projects
  • 5+ years of dedicated customer and technical support

Marko has been with us here at 3Dsurvey from the very beginning. He is one of our most experienced, hardworking and beloved product managers.

Having started his career as a traditional surveyor, he quickly mastered all the classic techniques, such as working with topo maps, survey plans, cadastral measurements, volume calculations …

But that wasn’t enough …

It’s not really about working hard, is it? As soon as you get a little familiar with the business side of things, you figure out that it’s really more about producing meaningful results …

That’s kind of how he found himself in the middle of two very different sides of the same coin.

And he had no trouble with the surveying aspect of the job. He always loved that part. No matter the workload, terrain type and difficulty, he always gave his 110%.

Satisfying the business side of it all, however, was a completely different story.

Fulfilling quotas, meeting deadlines, and just generally making sure to deliver on what was asked of him … all that suddenly turned into his number one priority, which soon also became his number one nightmare.

It just stopped being fun. I was spending more and more time in the field, and with project corrections, and reports. And it all started to feel like a lost cause, because we simply weren’t completing enough projects …

We were all dealing with those same issues. Business is hard. And most of our surveying colleagues agreed with the sentiment. Something had to change. And luckily it did.
We discovered modern drone photogrammetry, and never really looked back. We even went a little further and crafted our own take on what modern surveying should be. Made by surveyors for surveyors …

Marko has since completed over 300 aerial mapping and image processing projects for our end customers, and processed more than 1000 3Dsurveying projects overall.

And somewhere along the way he also discovered his favourite part of the job … in helping his fellow surveyors.

I mean, when we’re out in the field, we’re all basically in the same mud, right? We’re all dealing with the same challenges. So, the more I learned about all the better ways of surveying, the more I felt the need to share that knowledge. And here we are.