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AAMHatch captures Adelaide

AAMHatch has now captured Adelaide with the
revolutionary multi angle Pictometry® technology. Having already captured Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Hobart, Canberra, Wollongong, Geelong, Newcastle and the Gold Coast; Adelaide has now been captured from multiple perspectives.

Unlike the one dimensional view from traditional orthophotos, Pictometry imagery allows clients to work with the multiple perspectives available from oblique imagery. This new technology makes decision making more effective and reduces the time and cost associated with site visits.

This ground-breaking technology incorporates high-resolution ‘oblique’ photography as well as the overhead ortho view, resulting in a seemingly 360 degree view of any area. Used through its own user interface or in conjunction with a client’s current software application, Pictometry provides ‘visual intelligence’ to Planners, Asset Managers, Property Managers and Development Application
reviewers to be more effective and informed, allowing them to see and measure buildings, assets, streets and properties from all angles.
AAMHatch plans to capture more areas in Australia and internationally. Pictometry capture of Perth is currently underway.
For full details and coverage maps, visit the web site below.


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AAMHatch Pictomerty map coverage


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