Danville Photogrammetry

AeroFrohne delivers RTK photogrammetry in Danville, Kentucky by capturing aerial imagery and producing measurable mapping deliverables like 2D orthophotos, contours, and 3D models. Danville is the Boyle County seat and home to Centre College, with historic neighborhoods, medical and institutional campuses, commercial corridors, and active residential growth. Orthophotos are valuable for site due diligence because they show pavement, roof lines, sidewalks, utility corridors, drainage patterns, and surrounding context for infill, campus, mixed-use, and subdivision planning.

Orthomosaics & GIS ready exports georeferenced outputs for planning, documentation, and reporting.

Surfaces, contours & volumes DSM/DTM, contour lines, and stockpile/earthwork measurements.

Measurable 3D models deliverables suitable for CAD/GIS workflows and stakeholder communication.

Common Questions

What do you need to start an RTK photogrammetry project?

A site address and boundary (KML/KMZ preferred or GeoJSON if available), target deliverables (2D orthophoto, contours, volumetrics, 3D model), plus any accuracy/control requirements. For Danville sites, share access windows, terrain concerns, and review deadlines so we can align on the flight plan and QA approach.

How do 2D mapping orthophotos help land development?

Orthophotos are valuable for site due diligence because they show pavement, roof lines, sidewalks, utility corridors, drainage patterns, and surrounding context for infill, campus, mixed-use, and subdivision planning. Because the imagery is orthorectified and georeferenced, it can support CAD/GIS overlays, drainage review, progress documentation, and stakeholder communication.

What deliverables can I request?

Orthomosaics, DSM/DTM surfaces, TIF, GLB, custom CRS, quality reports, contour lines, stockpile/earthwork volumes, and measurable 3D models suitable for CAD/GIS workflows.

Who uses RTK photogrammetry?

Danville AEC teams, industrial operators, developers, survey support teams, landowners, and public entities use photogrammetry for documentation, planning, progress tracking, and surveying or engineering grade measurements depending on the scope of work.

How fast is turnaround?

Turnaround depends on site size and deliverable complexity. Danville area projects can be prioritized for time-sensitive mapping once scope, access, and QA requirements are confirmed.