There are measure and cartoon tools available in Agisoft Viewer . Yous tin measure distances on the model and also check the surface expanse and volume of the reconstructed 3D model. All tools are available on the Toolbar or from the Tools menu:

  • Measure tools
  • Drawing tools


Measurements in Agisoft Viewer are made in meters. The post-obit measure out tools are available inorth Agisoft Viewer :

  • Ruler
  • Summate Contour
  • Mensurate Volume

To measure a distance on the model select Ruler tool on the toolbar and choose the altitude yous'd like to measure out by left-clicking on two endpoints. The measured altitude will appear in the rectangle next to the 2d of the endpoints.

To build a contour select Calculate Profile tool on the Toolbar and draw a polyline to fix the profile guideline. Click the left mouse button to start drawing and the correct mouse button (or press Esc)to finish the polyline. The profile volition announced in the Measure Contour pop-upward window as shown in the animation below.

The profile can be saved by pressing Salvage push (as highlighted on the epitome below). The range of supported formats includes vector formats: KML, SHP, DXF; and raster formats: JPEG, JPEG 2000, PNG, TIFF, BMP, OpenEXR, TARGA.

To measure a volume a bounding area should be set first. Select Measure Volume tool on the Toolbar and draw a polyline to betoken the bounding surface area. Start drawing by clicking the left mouse push to create the first point of the polygon, and so depict the bounding area as demonstrated in the prototype below. To automatically shut the polygon click the correct mouse button (or press Esc). The Measure Volume pop-up window will announced as shown on the image below.

In Purlieus  section of the Measure Volume window the post-obit information for the bounding area is available:

  • Longitude, Latitude, and Distance for the vertices of the bounding area.
  • Perimeter, 2nd (Altitude value is not used for calculation).
  • Perimeter, 3D.
  • Expanse, 2D.
  • Coordinate arrangement used in the projection.

In Book section, information technology is possible to cull a preferable Base plane for volume calculation. Options include Best fit plane, Mean level  plane, and Custom level airplane. Best fit and hateful level planes are calculated based on the altitudes of the bounding polygon vertices. Volume measured against custom level aeroplane allows tracing volume changes for the same area in the course of time. The Level is set by the user in the corresponding box. Update button should be pressed for the Book to be re-calculated against the set level.

Volume is calculated Above set leveland Below set level, likewise Total book value is calculated according to the following formula: Total volume  = 5 olume above - absolute value of the Volume below

Book measurement and profile creation are as well available from the polyline/polygon context carte du jour.


Cartoon tools are available only in a vector layer, therefore to commencement drawing y'all need to either add a new vector layer or import a shape layer for the project. To create a vector layer use New Vector Layer button on the Layers pane or the corresponding option in Filecarte.

The following drawing tools are available in Agisoft Viewer:

  • Describe betoken
  • Draw polyline
  • Depict polygon

The shape properties are specified on the Properties tabbachelor from View > Panes > Properties.The backdrop displayed on the Properties tab are for the selected shape. To select a shape click on the corresponding polygon/polyline/point in the projection window. You can prepare Label, Description, and Layer name in the Backdrop dialog window.

To add together an aspect for shape, click Add together Attribute push on the Backdrop pane. To edit an attribute, double-click on the corresponding field with the left mouse push.

To gear up properties for layer select Backdrop command in the layer context card. In Shape Layer Properties setting Label, Color, Transparency for the selected shape, also Testify shape labels parameter can be enabled/disabled.