| Aspect | Lidar Scanning | Photogrammetry Technician |
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| Required Credentials | Typically requires a background in surveying, GIS, or engineering; certifications in lidar technology are a plus | Often needs GIS, remote sensing, or photogrammetry certifications; technical training in aerial or terrestrial imaging |
| Work Environment | Fieldwork with lidar equipment, often outdoors, on construction sites, or in surveying projects | Primarily office-based for data processing, with fieldwork for image capture |
| Industry Usage | Used in surveying, mapping, construction, and environmental monitoring | Used in mapping, land surveying, archaeology, and environmental studies |
While both roles involve spatial data collection, Lidar Scanning focuses on capturing 3D point clouds using laser technology, often in outdoor environments. Photogrammetry Technicians primarily process aerial or terrestrial images to create maps and models. Both require technical skills and certifications but differ in equipment and data processing methods.