A geometrically corrected, geo-referenced aerial image stitched from hundreds of drone photos. Uniform scale throughout, usable as a base map in GIS or CAD.
An orthomosaic is a single, seamless aerial image stitched together from hundreds of individual drone photographs, then geometrically corrected so that every part of the image sits at a uniform, measurable scale — unlike a raw photograph, distances and areas measured directly on an orthomosaic are accurate. Trishunya delivers these as high-resolution GeoTIFF files.
Because it behaves like a map rather than a photo, an orthomosaic drops straight into GIS or CAD software as a base layer. It's widely used as the starting point for urban planning base maps, solar park layout planning, land-use mapping, and manual or automated feature extraction — anywhere a project needs an accurate, up-to-date aerial reference to design against.
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