Gatewing Stretchout - UAV Desktop Processing

Gatewing, manufacturer of the revolutionary X100 unmanned aerial system (UAS) for mapping and surveying, introduces Gatewing Stretchout, a breakthrough image processing solution which automatically converts your X100 image data to accurate orthophotos and DSMs. “With Gatewing Stretchout we've challenged the accepted way of traditional photogrammetry by introducing highly advanced vision technology that changes the way you process your images. Stretchout runs fully automatic at the best possible performance and delivers georeferenced orthophotos and DSMs with an incredible accuracy. As the software is supplied by the same company that manufactures the UAV, you get a fully integrated system that was entirely designed to be simple and intuitive,” said Pieter-Jan Baeck – Head of Software at Gatewing. Read More

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