ortofoto
An ortofoto, also called orthophoto or orthophotograph, is a georeferenced aerial image that has been geometrically corrected so that the scale is uniform across the image. In an ortofoto, distortions caused by terrain relief, sensor tilt, and lens distortion are removed through orthorectification, typically using a digital elevation model and sensor geometry. The result is an image in which distances measured on the photograph correspond to true ground distances, allowing reliable overlay with map data and accurate measurements.
Creation: Orthoimages are generated from overlapping photographs captured by airplanes or drones. The process uses ground
Applications: Orthophotos are foundational in cartography, GIS, and surveying. They are used for cadastral mapping, urban
Data and accuracy: Orthophotos are delivered in georeferenced formats such as GeoTIFF, JPEG2000, or similar, with