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1 Chapter 6. Photogrammetry
Carolina Distinguished Professor Department of Geography University of South Carolina Columbia, South Carolina 29208

2 Flightline of Vertical Aerial Photography
Jensen, 2000

3 Block of Vertical Aerial Photography
Jensen, 2000

4 Block of Vertical Aerial Photography Compiled into an Uncontrolled Photomosaic
Columbia, SC Original scale = 1:6,000 Focal length = 6” ( mm) March 30, 1993 Jensen, 2000

5 Flightline #4 Photo #5 Columbia, SC Original scale = 1:6,000
Focal length = 6” ( mm) March 30, 1993 Jensen, 2000

6 Geometry of Overlapping Vertical Aerial Photographs
• Principal Points • Conjugate Principle Points Jensen, 2000

7 Geometry of A Vertical Aerial Photograph Obtained Over
Flat Terrain

8 Geometry of A Vertical Aerial Photograph Collected Over Flat Terrain
Jensen, 2000

9 Enlargement of A Portion of
Flightline #4, Photo #5 Jensen, 2000

10 Geometry of A Vertical Aerial Photograph Collected Over Variable Relief Terrain
Jensen, 2000

11 Measurement of Object Height From A Single Aerial Photograph Based on Relief Displacement
Line of flight Jensen, 2000

12 Measurement of Object Height From A Single Aerial Photograph Based on Relief Displacement
Jensen, 2000

13 Measurement of Object Height From A Single Aerial Photograph Based on Shadow Length on Level Terrain
Sun’s rays Jensen, 2000

14 Object Height Determined by
Shadow Length 0.119” 59.1’ 0.241” 119.65’ Jensen, 2000

15 Parallactic Angles Used During Depth Perception
0.119” 59.1’ Jensen, 2000

16 Stereoscopic Viewing Methods
Jensen, 2000

17 Wheatstone’s Mirror Stereoscope Logic of Wheatstone’s
Jensen, 2000

18 Terrestrial Stereogram of the Temple in Salt Lake City, Utah
A Vintage Stereo Camera Jensen, 2000

19 Lens Stereoscope with Parallax Bar
Jensen, 2000

20 Stereoscopic Parallax Principles
Jensen, 2000

21 Computing the Height of
the Senate Condominium in Columbia, SC Using Stereoscopic Parallax Measurements Jensen, 2000

22 Computing the Height of
the Senate Condominium in Columbia, SC Using Stereoscopic Parallax Measurements Fiducial line from Photo 4-5 Fiducial line from Photo 4-4 Jensen, 2000

23 Columbia Reef on Cozumel Island, Mexico
SPOT XS Band 1 ( m) April 19, 1988 Perimeter = 80,880 ha Area = 398 m2

24 Sun City near Hilton Head, South Carolina
NAPP photography ( m) acquired on January 22, 1994 scanned at 2.5 x 2.5 m

25 Sun City near Hilton Head, South Carolina
CAMS Band 6 ( m) data acquired on September 23, 1996 and scanned at 2.5 x 2.5 m

26 Sun City near Hilton Head, South Carolina
Scanned NAPP ( m) at 2.5 x 2.5 m January 22, 1994 Color composite RGB = CAMS, NAPP, none CAMS Band 6 ( m) at 2.5 x 2.5 m September 23, 1996

27 AVIRIS Imagery of Boca Chica Key and Key West, Florida
Color composite RGB = nm, nm, nm

28 Extraction of Building Infrastructure Using
Soft-Copy Photogrammetric Techniques

29 Urban Infrastructure of Rosslyn, Virginia Derived Using Soft-Copy Photogrammetric Techniques


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