
Co-working and Researching
Welcome to the Co-working and Researching space — a place to share your ongoing research, early-stage projects, or open collaboration proposals related to photogrammetry.
Whether you’re exploring a new idea, testing a methodology, developing a prototype, or looking for partners to join your research, this space is designed to support and showcase work in progress.
Here, the focus is not on finalized results, but on active processes, open questions, and future possibilities. You can provide a research title, describe your current approach, list team members and institutional affiliations, and specify your timeline — including only a start date, or an optional projected end.
By selecting a category and relevant keywords, your work becomes easier to discover for others working in similar directions. All submissions are reviewed before publication to ensure quality and relevance. Once approved, your project will appear publicly and contribute to the growing network of photogrammetry practitioners and researchers who are eager to share, collaborate, and co-create.
Choose the main topic of your resource:
- Photogrammetry Techniques → Fundamentals and reconstruction methods (e.g. SfM, MVS, calibration…)
- Aerial and Drone Photogrammetry → Resources using drones or aerial images (e.g. UAV mapping, RTK…)
- Terrestrial, Close-Range & Low-Cost Photogrammetry → Ground-based or budget solutions (e.g. DSLR, smartphone…)
- Processing and Software → Tools and workflows (e.g. Meshroom, Metashape, CloudCompare…)
- Applications and Case Studies → Real-world uses (e.g. archaeology, architecture, environment…)
- Equipment and Hardware → Devices and technical setups (e.g. cameras, sensors, GPS…)
- Post-Processing and Analysis → Model refinement and results (e.g. mesh, texture, analysis…)
Tip: Select the most appropriate category above, and use the keywords below to add precision.