AgiSoft Metashape Course

Drones and Satellites

The AgiSoft Metashape course offers a practical introduction to photogrammetry, teaching you how to create 3D models from photographs. During the course, you will learn how to use Metashape to create accurate digital reconstructions for applications such as archaeology, geography, and built environments.

Course duration: 2 days
Nederlands

Introduction to the Agisoft Metashape Course

Photogrammetry and image processing are fascinating aspects of the world of geoinformation, which are becoming increasingly relevant in today’s society. These techniques form the basis of many modern geo-analytical processes. They are central to creating 3D models and maps from drone imagery and other aerial photographs. Photogrammetry uses images to perform measurements and is indispensable in various fields, such as surveying, urban planning, and archaeology, where it helps map excavations without physically disturbing the site.

On the other hand, image processing allows us to extract and analyze useful information from these images. From identifying specific features in the landscape to automatically detecting changes over time, the applications are endless. This combination of photogrammetry and image processing is therefore a powerful tool for professionals working with geodata. It allows them not only to map the world around us but also to perform in-depth analyses.

At Geo-ICT, we understand the importance of these technologies and offer an Agisoft Metashape Course that delves deeply into the world of photogrammetry and image processing. This course is designed not only to introduce you to the basic principles of these techniques but also to equip you with the skills to apply them in your own projects.

Agisoft Metashape is central to our course. Through hands-on exercises and practical examples, you will learn how to efficiently process aerial photos and drone imagery into accurate 3D models and maps.

Some basic knowledge of working with imagery and remote sensing is recommended. If you don’t have that, then the Remote Sensing Course is for you!

What is Photogrammetry?

Photogrammetry—perhaps you’ve come across the term before, or maybe it’s completely new to you. Regardless of your prior knowledge, it’s a fascinating field within geoinformation that’s worth exploring. Essentially, photogrammetry is a technique that uses images to make measurements in the real world. This may sound simple, but the implications and applications are vast and diverse.

With photogrammetry, you can:

Create 3D models of objects and landscapes based solely on photos. Map large areas of land with a precision that was unthinkable until recently. Track environmental changes over time by taking images at different points in time and analyzing them.

But how does it work? Imagine you have multiple photos of an object or area, taken from different angles. Photogrammetry software, such as Agisoft Metashape, analyzes these images to find common points and uses them to reconstruct a 3D model or map. This process involves complex algorithms and calculations, but the end result is an accurate digital replica of the photographed object or area.

At Geo-ICT, we recognize the power and potential of photogrammetry, which is why we developed the Agisoft Metashape Course. In this course, you will not only learn about the theoretical foundations of photogrammetry but also gain hands-on experience with the software. This means that by the end of the course, you will be able to independently:

Analyze drone imagery and process it into detailed maps and models. Develop effective flight plans for data collection. Improve the quality and accuracy of your geodata.

The Role of Drone Imagery in Modern Cartography

In the world of geoinformation and cartography, drone imagery has revolutionized the field. These aerial images offer an unprecedented perspective on our environment. As a result, the way we create and analyze maps has fundamentally changed. At Geo-ICT, we understand the enormous potential this technology offers, which is why it is an essential part of our Agisoft Metashape Course.

Drone imagery offers several advantages in modern cartography, including:

High resolution and level of detail: Drone imagery can capture incredibly detailed images. This is essential for accurate mapping and 3D modeling. Flexibility and accessibility: Drones can fly to almost any location, providing access to areas that are difficult to reach using traditional surveying methods. Efficiency and cost-effectiveness: Collecting geodata with drones is often faster and less expensive than other methods, without compromising on quality.

In our course, you’ll learn how to make the most of these benefits. You’ll discover how to effectively use drone imagery for:

Creating detailed 3D models of landscapes and urban areas. This gives you a better understanding of spatial relationships and structures. Surveying projects, where the precision and speed of drones make it possible to map large areas in a short time. Environmental and conservation projects, where drones are used to monitor and assess the condition of natural habitats. This provides crucial data for conservation efforts.

The integration of drone imagery into cartographic processes opens up new possibilities for geo-professionals.

What You’ll Learn in the Agisoft Metashape Fundamentals Course

In the Agisoft Metashape Course, we delve into both the fundamentals and advanced techniques of photogrammetry and image processing. This course is designed to provide you with a solid foundation while also taking your knowledge to the next level. Whether you’re just starting out in the world of geoinformation or already have some experience, this course has something for everyone.

The course covers a wide range of topics, including:

Introduction to Photogrammetry: You’ll learn about the history and fundamental principles of photogrammetry. You’ll also learn how it relates to other geoinformation technologies and why it’s such a powerful tool. Working with Agisoft Metashape: An in-depth look at how to use this leading software to process drone imagery into accurate 3D models and maps.

Advanced techniques covered include:

Data Collection and Processing: How to achieve the best results with your drone flights and camera settings, and how to efficiently process the collected data. Analyzing Image Alignment: Learning to interpret and optimize image alignment for the most accurate 3D modeling. Applying Agisoft Metashape for Advanced Analyses: How to use the software for specialized applications such as analyzing texture and color information, and developing flight plans for specific project goals.

Throughout the course, you will gain hands-on experience with Agisoft Metashape, from performing basic operations to applying complex analyses. All of this takes place in a supportive and motivating environment, where you receive immediate feedback from experienced professionals.

At Geo-ICT, we pride ourselves on our hands-on approach. We believe the best way to learn is by doing. That’s why our Agisoft Metashape Course offers you the opportunity to work on real-world projects. This allows you to immediately apply the knowledge you’ve gained.

Practical Application: Flight Plans and Image Alignment

An essential part of working with photogrammetry and drone imagery is creating effective flight plans and understanding image alignment. These skills are crucial for obtaining high-quality data that can be converted into accurate 3D models and maps. In our Agisoft Metashape Course, we pay special attention to this. As a result, you will not only learn the theory but also gain practical experience with these important aspects.

Designing flight plans involves more than just determining where your drone will fly. It requires an understanding of:
Project objectives: What do you want to achieve with your drone flight? This question influences everything, from the flight altitude to the drone’s speed and path. Camera settings: To achieve the best results, you need to find the right balance between resolution, exposure, and the drone’s speed. Environmental conditions: Weather, lighting conditions, and other external factors can have a major impact on the quality of your data.

Image alignment is another critical element in processing your drone images into a coherent dataset. It ensures that individual photos are correctly linked together. This is essential for creating accurate and usable 3D models. In our course, you will learn:

Identifying points: Recognizing distinctive points on different photos that aid in alignment. Using software tools: How Agisoft Metashape’s advanced algorithms help you automate the alignment process while still maintaining control over the final result. Correcting errors: What to do if photos do not align correctly and how to make manual adjustments to improve accuracy.

Through a thorough understanding of these concepts and their practical application, you will be able to efficiently and effectively collect and process data.

Why choose our Agisoft Metashape Course?

As you explore opportunities to develop your skills in photogrammetry and image processing, you’ll encounter many options. But our Agisoft Metashape Course at Geo-ICT stands out due to several key factors we’d like to share with you. We not only offer an in-depth introduction to Agisoft Metashape but also provide a learning experience that is both informative and inspiring.

Here are a few reasons to choose our course:

Expertise and Experience: Our instructors are not only proficient in Agisoft Metashape; they also have a wide range of experience in the geoinformation field. They bring a wealth of practical knowledge that you won’t find anywhere else. Practical Learning: We believe the best way to learn is by doing. That’s why our course is designed around hands-on projects and case studies. This will enable you to apply the theory directly to real-world situations. Small Groups: To ensure personal attention and guidance, we keep our class sizes small. This means you’ll receive detailed feedback and support throughout your learning journey. Access to the Latest Technologies: We ensure you work with the most current version of Agisoft Metashape. This makes your skills immediately applicable in today’s market.

Choosing our Agisoft Metashape Course means choosing a learning experience that not only equips you with the latest knowledge and skills but also prepares you for a successful future in the world of geoinformation. At Geo-ICT, we are passionate about sharing our knowledge and experience to help you grow and succeed in your professional ambitions.

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  • Course duration: 2 days
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Day 1

  • Introduction to Photogrammetry: Basic principles of converting photos into 3D models.
  • Introduction to LiDAR technology: How LiDAR works, basic principles of laser point measurements, applications, and advantages.
  • Differences and Complementarity of Photogrammetry and LiDAR: Comparison of techniques and how they reinforce each other.
  • Application examples: Use of photogrammetry and LiDAR in various sectors (surveying, archaeology, infrastructure management).
  • Practical data collection: Introduction to collecting photogrammetric images and LiDAR data using drones and other systems.
  • Data acquisition planning: How to design flight plans and data collection strategies for both photogrammetry and LiDAR projects.
  • Hands-on: Initial exploration of Agisoft Metashape and LiDAR software: Importing images and LiDAR point clouds into the software, and first steps in the workflow.

Day 2

  • Integration of Photogrammetry and LiDAR Data: An in-depth look at the techniques for combining LiDAR point clouds with photogrammetric images to create accurate 3D models.
  • Image alignment and point clouds: Optimizing image alignment in photogrammetry and correctly processing LiDAR point clouds.
  • Data Calibration and Registration: How photogrammetry and LiDAR data are accurately aligned to create high-quality models.
  • Quality control of 3D models: Analyzing the accuracy and precision of the combined datasets.
  • Advanced applications: Using the combined data for specific project goals such as terrain modeling, urban planning, and monitoring of natural environments.
  • Exporting and integrating into GIS/CAD software: How 3D models and maps can be exported and further utilized in professional software such as GIS and CAD.
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  • Understanding the principles of photogrammetry and LiDAR technology
    Students will learn how photogrammetry and LiDAR are complementary techniques for collecting geospatial data, with photogrammetry using images and LiDAR using laser pulses to perform accurate elevation and depth measurements. They will understand the differences and advantages of both methods in various application scenarios.
  • Processing and integrating photogrammetric images and LiDAR data into 3D models
    Students will learn the workflow for combining photogrammetric images with LiDAR data to create detailed and accurate 3D models. They will gain hands-on experience with software such as Agisoft Metashape for photogrammetry and learn how LiDAR point clouds can be integrated to achieve more detailed and reliable results.
  • Analyzing and optimizing 3D models for advanced applications
    Students develop skills to analyze and optimize 3D models by using both photogrammetry and LiDAR data. This includes improving accuracy by combining LiDAR’s precision in elevation measurement with the rich textures and colors that photogrammetry offers, which is crucial for projects such as terrain modeling and urban planning.
  • Developing data collection strategies for specific project goals
    Students learn how to develop effective data collection plans using drones and other systems, leveraging the strengths of both photogrammetry and LiDAR. They will learn when and how to optimally deploy both techniques for applications such as archaeology, nature conservation, and infrastructure monitoring.

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Do you have questions about the course content? Or are you unsure whether the course aligns with your learning goals or preferences? Would you prefer an in-house or private course? We’d be happy to help.

Frequently Asked Questions About AgiSoft Metashape

In the Agisoft Metashape course, you will learn how to use photogrammetric techniques to create 3D models and maps from photos and aerial imagery. You will gain insight into the entire workflow, from collecting the right images to processing and optimizing the results. In addition, the integration of LiDAR data with photogrammetry is covered, where you’ll learn how these techniques complement each other to create an even more accurate and detailed 3D representation. You’ll also learn how to perform precise image alignment and generate point clouds, with LiDAR enhancing the elevation data. Finally, you’ll gain hands-on experience exporting the generated 3D models to GIS and CAD software for further applications.

After completing the Agisoft Metashape course, you will be able to carry out various advanced projects, including:

  • Creating topographic maps and terrain models: By combining photogrammetric images and, if necessary, LiDAR data, you can create detailed elevation maps and 3D models of landscapes for applications such as surveying and urban planning.
  • Urban 3D modeling: You can develop accurate 3D models of buildings and urban areas for architectural visualizations, urban planning, or infrastructure management.
  • Archaeological site mapping: By applying photogrammetry, you can accurately map archaeological excavations without physical disturbance, which is useful for documenting and analyzing historical sites.
  • Environmental and nature conservation projects: With photogrammetry, you can monitor changes in the landscape, such as coastlines, forested areas, or wetlands, and LiDAR can help measure precise elevation changes.
  • Infrastructure monitoring and inspection: You can 3D model and inspect bridges, roads, and other infrastructure, providing accurate data for maintenance and renovation purposes.

These projects demonstrate how versatile and powerful Agisoft Metashape is across various industrial and scientific sectors.

The main differences between Pix4D and Agisoft Metashape lie in their specific features, ease of use, and areas of application, although both are powerful photogrammetry software tools for creating 3D models and maps from images. Here are some key differences:

  • User-friendliness:
    • Pix4D is known for its intuitive interface and workflows that are heavily geared toward professional drone applications. It is particularly popular among drone pilots and geospatial professionals.
    • Agisoft Metashape offers more customizable settings and is suitable for users who want to delve deeper into the technical details of photogrammetry and 3D modeling. It has a slightly steeper learning curve but offers more flexibility.
  • Applications and sectors:
    • Pix4D is often used in commercial applications such as surveying, agriculture, construction, and inspection projects. It integrates with many drone platforms and offers cloud-based processing options.
    • Agisoft Metashape is more commonly used in scientific, archaeological, and cultural heritage projects due to its accuracy and control over 3D modeling parameters. It also supports photogrammetry based on non-aerial imagery.
  • LiDAR integration:
    • Pix4D offers specific solutions such as Pix4Dmapper, Pix4Dsurvey, and Pix4Dcloud, which are designed for processing and combining drone imagery and LiDAR data for cartographic and surveying applications.
    • Agisoft Metashape also supports combining photogrammetric data with LiDAR, but is often better suited for projects requiring in-depth, detailed 3D modeling, such as archaeology and architecture.
  • Cloud processing:
    • Pix4D offers extensive cloud processing capabilities, allowing users to process projects remotely and share results via the web.
    • Agisoft Metashape is more focused on local processing, although a network processing option is also available for larger projects.
  • Cost:
    • Pix4D can be more expensive, primarily due to its subscription models and cloud-based solutions, making it a more popular choice for companies with recurring projects.
    • Agisoft Metashape operates on a one-time license model, making it attractive to research institutes and organizations that prefer one-time payments over subscription fees.

In short, Pix4D is well-suited for commercial drone and mapping projects with a strong focus on ease of use, while Agisoft Metashape offers more flexibility and control for technical and scientific projects where detailed 3D models are essential.

Yes, you're encouraged to bring your own drone footage so you can immediately put what you learn in the course into practice.