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  1. Skytech Imaging

    Phantom 4 pro and gravel pile mapping

    Sorry for the slow reply guys. We produce the map and our client takes it from there. They import the map and use an in house program and tell us that they can get a 98% degree of accuracy when compared to boots on the ground. I'll ask them what program they are using.
  2. Skytech Imaging

    Phantom 4 pro and gravel pile mapping

    No I have not tried that service. My customer was doing it manually with someone climbing each pile holding a GPS unit on a pole. Our method of mapping using Drone Deploy has an accuracy level of 98% which is superb!
  3. Skytech Imaging

    Canadian SFOC Process

    Two thumbs up :)
  4. Skytech Imaging

    Phantom 4 pro and gravel pile mapping

    Hi guys, I've been using my P4P for mapping sites that have gravel piles. Using Drone Deploy we are able to accurately map the sites and calculate the size of each pile. Accuracy is extremely good and is saving our client a lot of expense!!
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    CDP Giveaway - Phantom 4 Pro Obsidian!

    This would be a splendid prize for any aspiring aerial photographer. I have been very pleased indeed with the pictures I'm getting from my P4P....take a look at www.skytech-imaging.com all pictures were taken with the P4P. Some folks would beg to differ that to do a "proper" job you need a...
  6. Skytech Imaging

    Hello fellow Canadians from Lethbridge, Alberta

    Thank you for your kind words. Would you believe all images on the web are taken with the P4P. For thermal images we have to use the Inspire 1 Pro though.
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    Hello fellow Canadians from Lethbridge, Alberta

    Hi all, Mike here from Skytech Imaging. We've been in business just over a year and are an SFOC holder with insurance here in Lethbridge, Alberta. Please stop by our website to get a feel for what we do www.skytech-imaging.com New to us is the introduction of thermal imagery. Cheers Mike