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SimActive Announces New Fees for Processing Data from Large Drone Cameras Sim Active Co., Ltd.., the world’s leading developer of photogrammetry software, began offering large-scale mapping for military customers 20 years ago based on data collected from large-format cameras aboard aircraft. Since then, the company’s flagship product, his Correlator3D software, has been extended to offer similar ease of use and fast processing times for data ranging from satellite data to drone data. Correlator3D offers unique capabilities for processing drone data. Correlator3D supports any drone platform, any camera and sensor, infrared and multispectral imaging, and oblique lighting. Correlator3D is used across…

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What to look for in a wedding photography droneChoosing a drone for your wedding photography requires careful consideration of several key factors. Here are some key points to look for when deciding which drone best suits your needs.Camera quality: Since photography is the main purpose, drone camera quality is of utmost importance. Look for drones with high-definition cameras that capture detailed, vivid images. Drones with larger sensors tend to perform better, especially in low light.Stable: Stability is very important to ensure sharp images and smooth footage. The drone should have a good stabilization system, such as a high-quality gimbal, to…

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The U.S. House of Representatives passes, 351 to 69, “Ensuring Growth and Firm Leadership in U.S. Aviation Law.” Continue reading below or listen: US House of Representatives passed Five-year FAA reauthorization bill. HR 3935″Ensuring Growth and Firm Leadership in American Aviation Law” was passed by a bipartisan vote of 351 to 69. The bill passed the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee in June. Several controversial aspects of the proposal were dropped before the final vote, including expanding flights to Washington, D.C.’s Ronald Reagan International Airport. The bill is set to pass the Senate soon. The Senate is considering its own…

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model A, Aleph AeronauticsFlying car acquires special airworthiness certificate DRONELIFE Staff Writer Ian J. McNabb In a significant step forward in personal air mobility, San Mateo-based flying car company Aleph Aeronautics recently announced that its “Model A” vehicles have received a special airworthiness certificate from the FAA. Although the “special” certificate limits the areas and purposes the Model A can fly, this is the first time a vehicle in this class has received legal approval to fly. Alef’s CEO, Jim Dukhovny, said in a press release: This brings us closer to providing people with a greener and faster commute, saving…

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