I'm in the utility mapping industry and we often have to access sanitary/storm manholes to get inverts on the pipes. We have wanted to incorporate LiDAR for a long time, but it seems to be a bit difficult in that situation. Could you do a video about scanning inside a manhole? Or if not, what do you recommend we use for something like that?
Dear sir, I need this ViDoc with iPhone connectivity for single point GNSS+RTK position for my coastal reference points, kinldy send details of the vendor for Indian dealer
Your videos are great! I want to ask what is the cheapest but also correct kit for architectural photogrammetry? Can you give your thoughts about it? Thank you!
Salam Rami .. I watched few of your videos and I am impressed with how you compare data and present them in a simple way .. Thank you for that I noticed that most of the tools you are dealing with have uncertainties of cm .. I am working in the medical field and need to use iPhone 14 Pro to get 3D Scans for patient surfaces with uncertainties of mm or even sub-mm .. Do you think this is possible? Any recommendations on devices or softwares to use to get that level of accuracy without having to purchase expensive 3D Scanners? Thank you
If you needed to scan 60m and have an accuracy of +/-3mm, what would you use? I need a cost-effective way to measure existing sidewalks and structures to design handrails once construction is complete. Using $15,000 equipment isn't cost effective relative to the price of the handrail.
This is not possible with photogrammetry yet. I would recommend using a construction laser and doing some measurements if you are too cheap to hire a construction surveyor to measure it…
I'm in the utility mapping industry and we often have to access sanitary/storm manholes to get inverts on the pipes. We have wanted to incorporate LiDAR for a long time, but it seems to be a bit difficult in that situation. Could you do a video about scanning inside a manhole? Or if not, what do you recommend we use for something like that?
Dear sir, I need this ViDoc with iPhone connectivity for single point GNSS+RTK position for my coastal reference points, kinldy send details of the vendor for Indian dealer
Please let me know if you find any contact for vendor and price
Great job Rami 👍I’m so proud of you
Your videos are great! I want to ask what is the cheapest but also correct kit for architectural photogrammetry? Can you give your thoughts about it? Thank you!
We really appreciate what you do. Keep it up ! 👍
Salam Rami ..
I watched few of your videos and I am impressed with how you compare data and present them in a simple way .. Thank you for that
I noticed that most of the tools you are dealing with have uncertainties of cm .. I am working in the medical field and need to use iPhone 14 Pro to get 3D Scans for patient surfaces with uncertainties of mm or even sub-mm .. Do you think this is possible?
Any recommendations on devices or softwares to use to get that level of accuracy without having to purchase expensive 3D Scanners?
Thank you
Hi Rami, Hope you well. I just want to know where can I buy ViDoc RTK.
Great video and explanation. Would it be more cost effective to scan without a vidoc and geo reference with physical reference marks instead?
Have you heard of the Moasure device? It would be really interesting to see you compare that device with a total station!
If you needed to scan 60m and have an accuracy of +/-3mm, what would you use? I need a cost-effective way to measure existing sidewalks and structures to design handrails once construction is complete. Using $15,000 equipment isn't cost effective relative to the price of the handrail.
This is not possible with photogrammetry yet. I would recommend using a construction laser and doing some measurements if you are too cheap to hire a construction surveyor to measure it…
when knowing that gimbal will help drift. why not use the gimbal with the viDoc?
The weigh of the viDoc doesn’t allow us to use the gimbal. There are bigger gimbals that I could try in the future
Your presentation was real outstanding
Very cool
well done! thank you
Congrats man.
Great work!