Introduction
Drone photogrammetry is one of the most effective tools used today in construction, infrastructure, agriculture or property management. It saves time, reduces costs and minimizes documentation errors. However, the key to success is one – a well-planned mission. The right altitude, image coverage, camera angle and weather conditions determine the quality of the final data.
In this e-book you will find:
- universal principles of mission planning,
- raid parameters for different scenarios,
- hardware and application guidance,
- Typical mistakes to avoid,
Practical checklists to facilitate work in the field.
These tips will not only make your data processable, but also ensure the highest accuracy of orthophotos and 3D models. And if you use the SkySnap platform, you’ll get ready studies in 24 hours – without investing in expensive licenses or complicated software.
Why is mission planning so important?
Drone photogrammetry involves converting aerial photos into orthophotos, point clouds and 3D models. It’s a process that brings huge savings to the construction, agriculture and real estate industries.
However, all the magic begins before the launch – with proper planning of the raid. If the mission is poorly executed, the data cannot be processed or will have large errors.
Universal principles of mission planning
Equipment
Recommended models:
- DJI Mini 4 Pro
- DJI Air 2S
- DJI Mavic 3E
- or enterprise drones
Applications
- DroneLink
- DJI Pilot
Data processing
- SkySnap – you send photos, and in 24 hours you receive ready studies.
Air raid parameters
- Altitude: 60-100 m AGL (match to GSD)
- Coverage: min. 75% front, 70% side
- Shooting mode: auto, every 2-3 seconds
Flight conditions
- Time: 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
- Wind: less than 20 km/h
- Weather: slightly cloudy, no sharp shadows
Checklist
- formatted SD card
- charged batteries
- calibrated compass
- planned mission uploaded to the controller
- short test flight
Mission planning for linear construction
Linear projects – roads, railroads, pipelines – require data continuity along a long and narrow area.
Parameters:
- Raid route: corridor parallel to the project
- Altitude: 80-120 m AGL
- Coverage: 80% lengthwise, 70% crosswise
- Segmentation: sections of 1-2 km
- GCP: evenly distributed along the route
- Camera: vertically downward
Typical mistakes:
too narrow airstrip, too high a flight, no segmentation, too few flights.
Mission planning for 3D building/roof model
Building/roof models require high detail and angled images,
to capture all the details.
- Altitude: 20-40 m AGL (1-2 cm GSD).
- Mode: grid + angled orbital flight.
- Coverage: min. 80% forward and 80% sideways.
- Oblique photos: From different angles to capture edges, chimneys and installations.
- Lighting: Even, without harsh shadows.
- Camera: Angled to reproduce as much detail as possible
Mistakes to avoid:
overhead shots only, flight ceiling too high, no angled flight, little coverage between shots
Summary
- Linear construction → continuity, coverage and segmentation of missions are key.
- Building/roof model → low ceiling, angled photos and detail counts.
Proper mission preparation is the foundation of a successful project in which photogrammetry by drone allows you to obtain high-quality data. With SkySnap, you don’t need to invest in expensive software – just provide well-made images and we will convert them within 24 hours
them into an orthophotomap or 3D model ready for use.
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