In Interior orientation (IO) the internal geometry of the camera or sensor is defined as it was during the time of Photography. During this process image pixel coordinate system is transformed to image space coordinate system. The variable associated in IO are the following
- Principal point
- Focal length
- Fiducial marks
- Lens distortion
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orientation = exposition of a wall to north, sud, west, or est ventilation = change inside air in a room
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Photogrammetry orientation refers to the process of determining the spatial position and orientation of images taken from aerial or terrestrial platforms to create accurate 3D models or maps. It involves aligning and georeferencing overlapping photographs based on common features, ensuring that scale and perspective are consistent. This process is crucial for generating reliable measurements and visual representations in applications such as surveying, mapping, and cultural heritage documentation. Ultimately, orientation enhances the precision of the resulting data by establishing a coherent coordinate system.
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From analog photogrammetry during 1900-1960, the analytical plotter was invented by replacing space rods and linear scales with collinear equations and computers. The development of the digital photogrammetry was marked in 1992. Laser scanners and digital images nowadays are making a huge impact on photogrammetry profession.
Wilfried Linder has written: 'Digital photogrammetry' -- subject(s): Image processing, Aerial photogrammetry, Digital techniques
The principle of floating mark in photogrammetry involves placing markers in the scene being photographed to help accurately determine the position and orientation of the camera. These markers are typically placed at known locations and can be used to create tie points between images taken from different angles. By using floating marks, photogrammetrists can improve the accuracy of measurements and 3D reconstructions derived from the images.
Photogrammetry
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photogrammetry
Kevin George Coulton has written: 'Stream gaging using 35-mm close-range photogrammetry' -- subject(s): Photogrammetry, Photographic measurements, Rivers
Edward M. Mikhail has written: 'Analysis and adjustment of survey measurements' -- subject(s): Mensuration, Surveying 'Introduction to modern photogrammetry' -- subject(s): Photogrammetry
in fact it is topographic map produced by means of aerial photogrammetry.