About this workshop


This course will introduce you to critical PIX4Dmatic workflows. You will learn about best practices for capturing RGB images and creating, managing, analyzing, and sharing 2D and 3D reconstructions of reality. A series of hands-on exercises will demonstrate how to effectively work with PIX4Dmatic.

You may be transferred to another date if the minimum number of attendees is not reached.

    • Date and time
    • Wednesday, November 18, 2026, 10:00am - 2:00pm (MDT/ UTC-6)
    • Thursday, November 19, 2026, 10:00am - 2:00pm (MDT/ UTC-6)

    • Attendance on all two days is required.

    • Location: Online

    • Price: 625 USD

    • Operating system: Windows

    • Software products: PIX4Dmatic

Objectives

  • Generate accurate 2D and 3D georeferenced representations of reality, including orthomosaics and 3D models
  • Extract vectorized information from results
  • Export and sharing deliverables

Agenda


  • Lecture
  • Introduction to photogrammetry
  • Introduction to capturing RGB images for photogrammetry
  • Introduction to flight planning for photogrammetry
  • Introduction to relative and absolute accuracy
  • Introduction to ground control points and checkpoints
  • Introduction to coordinate reference systems in PIX4Dmatic
  • Assess a quality report with PIX4Dmatic


  • Practical exercises
  • Launch and activate PIX4Dmatic
  • Import data with PIX4Dmatic
  • Calibrate with PIX4Dmatic
  • Georeference with PIX4Dmatic
  • Add a region of interest with PIX4Dmatic
  • Generate a dense point cloud with PIX4Dmatic
  • Using the clipping box to edit the point cloud with PIX4Dmatic
  • Generate a mesh with PIX4Dmatic
  • Generate a digital surface model with PIX4Dmatic
  • Generate an orthomosaic with PIX4Dmatic
  • Vectorize and measure distances in PIX4Dmatic
  • Calculate volumes with PIX4Dmatic
  • How to export your PIX4Dmatic deliverables
  • Share to PIX4Dcloud from PIX4Dmatic
  • Generating a fused point cloud with PIX4Dmatic from terrestrial imagery
  • Generating a mesh using a terrestrial dataset

Instructor(s)

William Hawkins

William has hosted numerous public and private classes around the world on behalf of Pix4D and is a geologist with over 20 years of petroleum exploration and mining experience. An experienced UAS pilot and service provider, he has planned and completed a wide range of industrial and research 3D modeling projects. His firsthand experience acquiring data in diverse environments and extensive use of Pix4D applications will help you achieve your project goals.

FAQ

  • How can I contact the workshop organizer if I have other questions?

    Please contact us at pix4d.com/contact-training-topics/ and we will get back to you as soon as possible.

  • How can I ensure that my system is compatible with the software and training platform?

    Please ensure that you check the computer requirements and test your audio and video before the class starts.

  • Do I need a PIX4Dmatic Pro license to attend the workshop?

    It is not necessary that you own a license to attend the workshop. If you do not own a license, you will be provided with a temporary one for the duration of the workshop.

  • Are there any discounts available?

    Discounts are available for educational institutions. Please contact the Pix4D training team to request a coupon code.

  • Refund policy

    Orders may not be changed, modified, converted, or refunded once an order has been confirmed.

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