Enhance your communication and presentations with current and historical aerial imagery
to help your audience visualise, understand and subscribe to your point of view.
Use the timeline of historical imagery to show the progress of a project or how an area developed over time
Compare previous and current imagery of a location of your interest to emphasise the change that happened after an event or over a certain period of time
Leverage the power of high-resolution aerial imagery to more effectively communicate your message
Be able to conduct an initial site survey and start master planning, before taking imagery into CAD program, for more in-depth planning
Get a better overview of the land and access any potential on-site hazards remotely from your desktop or mobile device
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Export high-resolution images of your location of interest to enhance presentations and communicate more effectively. Choose a projection and georeference file to import into your GIS application of choice.
Watch the videoA comprehensive suite of integrated measurement tools makes it easy to calculate distance and area. Included path, radius and elevation tools complete the kit, making it possible to produce a detailed survey without leaving the office.
Watch the videoView your location of interest as it is today, as it was last month or last year. With instant access to timeline support, you can observe a site and environmental changes, measure the effect of weathering, track seasonal growth or shadowing.
Watch the videoCompare surveys at different dates quickly and simply with the SplitView feature. Load surveys from any survey dates to see how your site of interest has evolved.
“The value to our presentations is outstanding. We know, from having pitched for some fairly large tenders, that there is a visible qualitative difference in the professional packaging of our documentation,” Sheppard noted. “Competitors using satellite images, for example, have to go through the cumbersome process of extracting the image and translating it onto Word and Paint, before making the required annotations. Not only is this more time-consuming, the results are also clearly inferior”
Richard Sheppard | Managing Director | NHSS