Ortomosaikkers
Ortomosaikkers, also known as orthomosaics, are digital aerial photographs that have been geometrically corrected and stitched together to create a seamless, high-resolution image of a specific area. This process involves capturing multiple overlapping photographs from an aircraft or drone, which are then processed using specialized software to correct for distortions caused by camera angle, altitude, and terrain. The resulting orthomosaic provides a detailed, accurate representation of the ground surface, making it a valuable tool for various applications such as urban planning, environmental monitoring, and infrastructure management. Orthomosaikkers are particularly useful for their ability to provide a comprehensive overview of large areas quickly and efficiently, allowing for the detection of changes, patterns, and trends over time. They are commonly used in conjunction with other remote sensing technologies, such as LiDAR and satellite imagery, to enhance the accuracy and detail of spatial data.