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Digital photogrammetry
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New Fetter Lane, London : Taylor & Francis, 2002
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Summary

Summary

Photogrammetry is the use of photography for surveying primarily and is used for the production of maps from aerial photographs. Along with remote sensing, it represents the primary means of generating data for Geographic Information Systems (GIS). As technology develops, it is becoming easier to gain access to it. The cost of digital photogrammetric workstations are falling quickly and these new tools are therefore becoming accessible to more and more users. Digital Photogrammetry is particularly useful as a text for graduate students in geomantic and is also suitable for people with a good basic scientific knowledge who need to understand photogrammetry, and who wish to use the book as a reference.


Table of Contents

Yves EgelsMichel KasserYannick Bergia and Michel KasserMichel KasserMichel KasserLaurent PolidoriMichel KasserMichel KasserChristian ThomAlain DuperetGilles MouryThierry Duquesnoy and Yves Egels and Michel KasserFranck Jung and Frank Fuchs and Didier BoldoRaphaele Heno and Yves EgelsNicolas Paparoditis and Laurent PolidoriLaurent PolidoriNicolas Paparoditis and Olivier DissardOlivier JametGregoire Maillet and Patrick Julien and Nicolas PaparoditisAlain Duperet and Olivier JametMichel Kasser and Laurent PolidoriDidier BoldoDidier MoissetPierre Grussenmeyer and Klaus Hanke and Andre StreileinMichel Kasser
List of colour platesp. viii
List of contributorsp. ix
Introductionp. xiii
1 Image acquisition. Physical aspects. Instrumentsp. 1
Introductionp. 1
1.1 Mathematical model of the geometry of the aerial imagep. 2
1.2 Radiometric effects of the atmosphere and the opticsp. 16
1.3 Colorimetryp. 25
1.4 Geometry of aerial and spatial picturesp. 34
1.5 Digital image acquisition with airborne CCD camerasp. 39
1.6 Radar images in photogrammetryp. 47
1.7 Use of airborne laser ranging systems for the determination of DSMp. 53
1.8 Use of scanners for the digitization of aerial picturesp. 58
1.9 Relations between radiometric and geometric precision in digital imageryp. 63
2 Techniques for plotting digital imagesp. 78
Introductionp. 78
2.1 Image improvementsp. 79
2.2 Compression of digital imagesp. 100
2.3 Use of GPS in photogrammetryp. 115
2.4 Automatization of aerotriangulationp. 124
2.5 Digital photogrammetric workstationsp. 145
3 Generation of digital terrain and surface modelsp. 159
Introductionp. 159
3.1 Overview of digital surface modelsp. 159
3.2 DSM quality: internal and external validationp. 164
3.3 3D data acquisition from visible imagesp. 168
3.4 From the digital surface model (DSM) to the digital terrain model (DTM)p. 221
3.5 DSM reconstructionp. 225
3.6 Extraction of characteristic lines of the reliefp. 253
3.7 From the aerial image to orthophotography: different levels of rectificationp. 282
3.8 Production of digital orthophotographiesp. 288
3.9 Problems relating to orthophotography productionp. 292
4 Metrologic applications of digital photogrammetryp. 300
Introductionp. 300
4.1 Architectural photogrammetryp. 300
4.2 Photogrammetric metrologyp. 340
Indexp. 349