Oblique Images

Geo-Oblique Aerial Photography

Discover your property from a unique perspective with oblique images at 45° angle. More detail than traditional aerial photos can provide. Oblique photos by Slagboom & Peeters.

Oblique Images Integration

What are oblique images?

Oblique images are photos taken at a 45-degree angle and contain a lot of detailed information. Most users primarily use the images for deployment in BGT, BAG and WOZ. Where aerial photos no longer provide information, the geo-oblique photo continues.

Advantages of oblique images

Determining fixed extensions, shielded objects or less visible matters from above becomes much more practical with the help of geo-oblique. The images are shown geo-referenced in a viewer so that an object can be searched and viewed from 4 wind directions.

Aerial View Example

Features

4 Wind Directions

View each object from north, east, south and west for complete visual documentation

45° Angle Perspective

Unique viewing angle showing details not visible in traditional aerial photos

Building Details

Fixed extensions, shielded objects and other details perfectly visible

Geo-reference

Images are geographically referenced for accurate location determination

Spring Recordings

Usually recorded in spring, but possible throughout the year

High Resolution

Crystal clear images with high detail grade for professional use

Integration in Assetmaps

With the integration in Assetmaps, you can directly consult these oblique images, view history and download photos without leaving the application. On the map you see in real time the position and viewing direction of the photo you are looking at, so you can quickly orient yourself.

Oblique Alt Example

Applications

Perfect for:

BGT (Large Scale Topography Base Registration)
BAG (Address and Building Base Registrations)
WOZ (Real Estate Valuation)
Property valuation and inspection
Construction controls and monitoring
Insurance documentation
Planning damage analyses
Maintenance management and renovation planning

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