Chapter 4 - Photogrammetry (2)
Chapter 4 - Photogrammetry (2)
Environmental Engineering
AAiT, AAU
Engineering Survey II
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Chapter 4.
Photogrammetry
Photogrammetry
Definitions of Photogrammetry:
phos or photLOGO
means “Light”,
Gramma means “something drawn or written” metrein means, “to
measure”.
1. Metric photogrammetry involves precise measurements from photographic images and computations
to determine;-
Positions, Finding Distances, Angles,
Areas, Volumes, Elevations, And Sizes
Shapes Of Objects Or Points.
1. TERRESTRIAL PHOTOGRAPHS
Taken from the ground (on the Earth Surface).
The axis of camera is horizontal or nearly horizontal.
Normal (Ordinary) cameras can be used.
Vertical Photographs:
Photographs taken when the optical axis of the camera coincide with the plumb line.
As a result, air photo with less than 3 degree tilt are considered as
vertical (for most photo interpretation purposes).
The scale is less distorted and measurements made on them are therefore more
accurate.
A number of vertical aerial photos assembled together into a mosaic can easily
be used as a map for general purposes
Vertical aerial photographs are often easier to interpret than oblique and are
better for stereo.
2. Oblique Photographs:
An oblique photograph covers much more ground area than a vertical photo taken
from the same altitude and with the same focal length.
In areas where cloud cover may make it difficult to take vertical photos, oblique
photos may be taken to cover an area from very low altitudes
Figure 12: Flight path and overlaps for an aerial photographic survey
Identifying Features Using Stereoscope
O B O1
b c
a d
f
P Q' P' Q
C' D' P A B C D Q
fig. b
X
b c
H d
a
hx
P b Q' P' Q
Y
fig. c
hy
Datum
fig. a
The parallax of X has magnitude of PB
– (-CQ) when distances are measured
positive to the right. Parallax of Y is
PA – (-DQ).
If hy = 0, Py =
bm
Example 1: In pair of overlapping vertical photographs the mean distances
between two principal points lying on the datum is 6.385 cm. the flying height of
the aircraft at the time of photography, was 580 m above datum. Determine the
difference of parallel for top and bottom of a tower of height 115 m having base in
the datum surface. The focal length of the camera is 150 mm.
Solution:
Finding out the best fit flight lines and camera exposure stations to cover the
project area with minimum number of models, flight lines and camera exposure
stations.
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Flight Planning:
Planning a sound mission to acquire aerial photography is critical to
completing a vegetation, land use, soil, water, etc. mapping project
successfully.
Flight Planning
Given that
S = 1/15000
f = 30 cm
Lp = 20 cm
Wp = 20 cm
Lo = 40 km
Wo = 36 km
h = 450 m
E = 60%
S = 30%
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Gray scale: very dark tone, dark tone, dark gray, mid tone, light tone, white
Colour: Blue, Green, Red, etc..