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18 July 2023

Every year over 2,000 people gather at the Glastonbury Festival to enjoy several days of music, poetry and artistic performances on multiple stages at Worthy Farm. But this year they were joined by Phase One high in the sky.

Glastonbury Festival. DEA Aviation used the Phase One PAS150 to capture 30 square kilometers from 3,250 feet in just an hour.

DEA Aviation flew a Diamond DA-42 aircraft fitted with a Phase One PAS150 compact aerial camera system with an RS-50mm lens over the festival to capture the mood.

Flying at 3,250 feet, 246 images were captured in a single flight that took just an hour. It took a week to process the data after using Phase One's iX-Process to radiometrically and geometrically correct all captured Raw files and export them to TIFF files in less than two hours.

Hello Mum 2023. The view from above.

"With great support from Phase One we completed a very successful flight over one of the world's iconic events," said DEA's Paul Evans. "The camera technology of the PAS150 system delivered high quality imagery and because the PAS150 system is robust, compact and lightweight we could fly using our fuel efficient and low carbon emission Diamond DA-42 aircraft."

Capturing Glastonbury Festival

Aerial Image Capture using Phase One Technology

Producing an aerial imagery orthophoto of the 2023 Glastonbury Festival relied on provision of cost effective and environmentally friendly aircraft and camera solution to deliver a photogrammetric solution that successfully navigated aerial imaging options.

Glastonbury Festival is the largest greenfield music and performing arts festival in the world, famous for its multiple days of music, poetry and artistic performances. It famously began the day after Jimi Hendrix died in 1970 and has celebrated musical diversity nearly every year since.

Photographing this iconic event is a key priority for event organizers where more than 200,000 people gather to enjoy music across multiple stages at Worthy Farm in Somerset. Capturing aerial imagery is important for the organizers, as these images are used to review the staging positioning and to plan future festivals across the vast, iconic area where Glastonbury is hosted each year.

From an aerial perspective, there was one major challenge. The project was outside of the scope of camera-mounted drone capture due to UAV safety restrictions and limitations; a heavier aircraft carrying large format camera systems would have been prohibitively expensive and environmentally unfriendly. What was needed was a cost-effective, safe and low carbon emission aircraft camera solution.

DEA Aviation, a world leading technology-led provider of specialized aerial data acquisition services had its high-efficiency Diamond DA-42 aircraft fitted with a Phase One PAS150 compact aerial camera system with an RS-50mm lens. The DEA experts chose Phase One imaging technology because it was "just right." The system could both capture and efficiently process the requisite high quality aerial images and offer superior flexibility and ease of installation.

"The entire PAS150 kit has such flawless integration between its multiple pieces and as a result, provides a full and effective package to easily perform what would otherwise be complicated tasks." -- Will Travis, DEA Task Specialist.

Flying at an altitude of 3,250 feet above main sea level due to a local Notice to Airmen restriction of 3000-foot AMSL, resulted in a Ground Sample Distance of 6.5cm. GSD is a metric used in aerial surveillance that determines the quality of the photograph, effectively the distance on the ground that would be visible to the observer.

From start to finish, it took just one hour of image capture, covering a total area of approximately 30km2 spread across the main festival site and three smaller logistical targets. With a total system weight of 19kg this was easily captured in a single flight of the DA42 including transit to and from DEA's base at Retford Gamston Airport.

A total of 246 images were captured with a 60 percent forward and 30 percent side overlap used. The whole dataset was processed and delivered in one week, due to the efficiency of iX-Process, Phase One's proprietary processing solution. With iX-Process it was possible to radiometrically and geometrically correct all captured Raw files and export to TIFF files in less than two hours. This meant that data was quickly ingested into the AT and further downstream processing was extremely efficient.

Paul Evans, the Senior Business Manager for DEA described the process: "With great support from Phase One we completed a very successful flight over one of the world's iconic events. The camera technology of the PAS150 system delivered high quality imagery and because the PAS150 system is robust, compact and lightweight we could fly using our fuel efficient and low carbon emission Diamond DA-42 aircraft."


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