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Autodesk Labs Project Photofly 2.0 Shooting Guidelines Video

September 10, 2011 in Associate Membership, AutoCAD, AutoCAD Civil 3D, Business, Land Surveying, News, Surveying Software, Technology Videos, Videos

Project Photofly is a cloud-based service that converts 2D photographs to 3D computer models. It is available as a free technology preview on Autodesk Labs. This video demonstrates how to take a series of photographs with a standard digital camera to maximize the results.

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Autodesk Labs Project Photofly-Create 3D Models from Photographs Using the Web

August 22, 2011 in Associate Membership, AutoCAD, AutoCAD Civil 3D, Business, Geomatics, Land Surveying, Land Surveying Videos, Links, Pictures, Surveying Software, Technology Videos, Videos

Over on Google+ this morning, Autodesk’s Shaan Hurley, Autodesk Technology Evangelist, posted, “Great list of free software for students. Back to School with Cool FREE Autodesk Software“, linking to his Autodesk Between the Lines blog.

His post, Back to School with Cool FREE Software, lists examples of free software available in the Autodesk Student Community along with several other free software from Autodesk, like Project Photofly.

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Professional Land Surveyor News: First China-Made Unmanned Aerial Photography Systems Delivered

April 23, 2010 in Associate Membership, Business, GPS, Land Surveying, News

Professional Land Surveyor News

Professional Land Surveyor News

Professional Land Surveyor News: First China-Made Unmanned Aerial Photography Systems Delivered

People’s Daily Online reports that on April 15 the first batch of 17 light, fixed-wing unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) aerial photography systems was delivered in Beijing, China to the surveying and mapping departments of 16 provinces and municipalities.

Chinese surveying and mapping departments have begun to extensively apply UAV aerial photography systems for the first time. Previously, the use of UAV aerial photography was employed during disaster relief efforts, like in the aftermath of the Wenchuan earthquake.

China sees UAVs as providing the following:

  • Improving emergency support service capacity relating to surveying and mapping.
  • Allows for rapidly taking HD photos within small areas that are hard for general aerial flights.
  • Play an important role in developing a Digital China.
  • Facilitate monitoring of geographic information.
  • Improving social-management efficiency (I’m not sure what this means? Sounds scary, though it probably refers to managing development).

“Xu Deming, vice-minister of the Ministry of Land and Resources and director general of the State Bureau of Surveying and Mapping (SBSM), said that acting as a powerful supplement to traditional aerial photography, the UAV aerial photography system is characterized by its flexibility, high efficiency, accuracy, low cost and wide application scope.”

Professional Land Surveyor Source – People’s Daily Online

China Has a Plan

SBSM plans on increasing its use of these light, fixed-wing UAV aerial photography systems throughout China this year. The UAV systems, according to SBSM, provide for easy and efficient methods of surveying and mapping to obtain the following types information and data:

  • Development of digital cities.
  • National emergency disaster relief.
  • National land-monitoring.
  • Development of new rural areas.

Professional Land Surveyor Source

USGS Museum – Historical Artifacts and Equipment Related to the History of the U.S. Geological Survey.

February 20, 2010 in Associate Membership, Land Surveying, Links, Pictures

Just a few land surveying photographs and images from the USGS I thought were interesting. I hope you enjoy them, too.

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USGS

High Standard Alidade.

High Standard Alidade

Cast Bronze Benchmark

Cast Bronze Benchmark

Leather Boots The soles of made of heavy-duty rubber with metal studs

Leather Boots The soles of made of heavy-duty rubber with metal studs

Quintant Sextant or Lattice Sextant

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Professional Land Surveyor Facebook Group Photos

December 6, 2009 in Associate Membership, Business, General, Land Surveying, Pictures

Here are a few of the many fantastic and interesting photographs submitted on the Professional Land Surveyor Facebook Group. Visit our group to see all of the other wonderful photographs and to submit your favorite land surveying pictures, too!

Ice Road Surveying on Alaskas North Slope in early November, along the Chukchi Sea.

Ice Road Surveying on Alaska's North Slope in early November, along the Chukchi Sea. Photo by Ken DeCamp

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Marina Survey Pictures

August 27, 2008 in Associate Membership, Land Surveying, Pictures

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