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Autor: Wolf, Paul R
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Contents
1 Introduction ..................................................................1
1-1 Definition of Photogrammetry ......................1
1-2 History of Photogrammetry ..........................2
1-3 Types of Photographs ......................................3
1-4 Taking Vertical Aerial Photographs ..............8
1-5 Existing Aerial Photography ..........................10
1-6 Uses of Photogrammetry ................................11
1-7 Photogrammetry and Geographic
Information Systems ........................................13
1-8 Professional Photogrammetry
Organizations ....................................................14
References ......................................................................15
Problems ........................................................................16
2 Principles of Photography and Imaging ..................19
2-1 Introduction ......................................................19
2-2 Fundamental Optics ........................................20
2-3 Lenses ................................................................23
2-4 Single-Lens Camera ........................................28
2-5 Illuminance ......................................................29
2-6 Relationship of Aperture and
Shutter Speed ....................................................30
2-7 Characteristics of Photographic
Emulsions ..........................................................33
2-8 Processing and Printing Black-and-White
Photographs ......................................................36
2-9 Spectral Sensitivity of Emulsions ..................39
2-10 Filters ..................................................................41
2-11 Color Film ..........................................................42
2-12 Digital Images ..................................................44
2-13 Color Image Representation ..........................49
2-14 Digital Image Display ......................................55
References ......................................................................56
Problems ........................................................................57
3 Cameras and Other Imaging Devices ......................61
3-1 Introduction ....................................................61
3-2 Metric Cameras for Aerial Mapping ............62
iii
jv Contents
3-3 Main Parts of Frame Aerial Cameras ............65
3-4 Focal Plane and Fiducial Marks ....................67
3-5 Shutters ..............................................................69
3-6 Camera Mounts ................................................70
3-7 Camera Controls ..............................................72
3-8 Automatic Data Recording ............................72
3-9 Digital Mapping Cameras ..............................73
3-10 Camera Calibration ..........................................78
3-11 Laboratory Methods of Camera
Calibration ........................................................82
3-12 Stellar and Field Methods of Camera
Calibration ........................................................85
3-13 Calibration of Nonmetric Cameras ..............86
3-14 Calibrating the Resolution of a Camera ________87
References ......................................................................91
Problems ........................................................................92
4 Image Measurements and Refinements ..................95
4-1 Introduction ....................................................95
4-2 Coordinate Systems for Image
Measurements ..................................................95
4-3 Simple Scales for Photographic
Measurements ..................................................97
4-4 Measuring Photo Coordinates with
Simple Scales ....................................................98
4-5 Comparator Measurement of Photo
Coordinates ......................................................98
4-6 Photogrammetric Scanners ............................99
4-7 Refinement of Measured Image
Coordinates ......................................................100
4-8 Distortions of Photographic Films and
Papers ................................................................101
4-9 Image Plane Distortion ....................................101
4-10 Reduction of Coordinates to an Origin
at the Principal Point ......................................103
4-11 Correction for Lens Distortions ......................104
4-12 Correction for Atmospheric Refraction .... 109
4-13 Correction for Earth Curvature ......................113
4-14 Measurement of Feature Positions
and Edges ..........................................................113
References ......................................................................115
Problems ........................................................................116
Contents
V
5 Object Space Coordinate Systems ............................119
5-1 Introduction ....................................................119
5-2 Concepts of Geodesy ......................................119
5-3 Geodetic Coordinate System ..........................122
5-4 Geocentric Coordinates ..................................124
5-5 Local Vertical Coordinates ..............................124
5-6 Map Projections ................................................126
5-7 Horizontal and Vertical Datums ....................131
References ......................................................................135
Problems ........................................................................136
6 Vertical Photographs ....................................................137
6-1 Geometry of Vertical Photographs ..............137
6-2 Scale ....................................................................138
6-3 Scale of a Vertical Photograph Over
Flat Terrain ........................................................139
6-4 Scale of a Vertical Photograph Over
Variable Terrain ................................................140
6-5 Average Photo Scale ........................................141
6-6 Other Methods of Determining Scale of
Vertical Photographs ........................................145
6-7 Ground Coordinates from a Vertical
Photograph ........................................................146
6-8 Relief Displacement on a Vertical
Photograph ........................................................149
6-9 Flying Height of a Vertical
Photograph ........................................................152
6-10 Error Evaluation ..............................................154
References ......................................................................156
Problems ........................................................................156
7 Stereoscopic Viewing ..................................................161
7-1 Depth Perception ..............................................161
7-2 The Human Eye ................................................162
7-3 Stereoscopic Depth Perception ......................163
7-4 Viewing Photographs Stereoscopically .... 164
7-5 Stereoscopes ......................................................167
7-6 The Use of Stereoscopes ..................................171
7-7 Causes of Y Parallax ........................................174
7-8 Vertical Exaggeration in Stereoviewing .... 175
References ......................................................................180
Problems ........................................................................181
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8 Stereoscopic Parallax ..................................................183
8-1 Introduction ......................................................183
8-2 Photographic Flight-Line Axes for
Parallax Measurement ....................................185
8-3 Monoscopic Methods of Parallax
Measurement ....................................................187
8-4 Principle of the Floating Mark ......................188
8-5 Stereoscopic Methods of Parallax
Measurement ....................................................191
8-6 Parallax Equations ..........................................193
8-7 Elevations by Parallax Differences ................196
8-8 Simplified Equation for Heights of Objects
from Parallax Differences ................................198
8-9 Measurement of Parallax Differences ..........199
8-10 Computing Flying Height and Air Base ... 201
8-11 Error Evaluation ..............................................202
References ......................................................................204
Problems ........................................................................204
9 Elementary Methods of Planimetrie Mapping
for GIS ............................................................................209
9-1 Introduction ......................................................209
9-2 Planimetrie Mapping with Reflection
Instruments ......................................................210
9-3 Georeferencing of Digital Imagery ................211
9-4 Heads-Up Digitizing ........................................219
9-5 Photomaps ........................................................219
9-6 Mosaics ..............................................................221
9-7 Uncontrolled Digital Mosaics ........................222
9-8 Semicontrolled Digital Mosaics ......................225
9-9 Controlled Digital Mosaics ............................228
References ......................................................................230
Problems ........................................................................230
10 Tilted and Oblique Photographs ............... 233
10-1 Introduction ........................... 233
10-2 Point Perspective ....................... 234
10-3 Angular Orientation in Tilt, Swing,
and Azimuth .......................... 236
10-4 Auxiliary Tilted Photo Coordinate
System ................................ 238
10-5 Scale of a Tilted Photograph ............. 239
10-6 Relief Displacement on a Tilted
Photograph ............................ 242
Contents vii
10-7 Determining the Angle of Inclination of the
Camera Axis in Oblique Photography ..........242
10-8 Computing Horizontal and Vertical Angles
from Oblique Photos ........................................246
10-9 Angular Orientation in
Omega-Phi-Kappa ............................................247
10-10 Determining the Elements of
Exterior Orientation ........................................249
10-11 Rectification of Tilted Photographs ..............249
10-12 Correction for Relief of Ground Control
Points Used in Rectification ............................251
10-13 Analytical Rectification ....................................253
10-14 Optical-Mechanical Rectification ..................254
10-15 Digital Rectification ........................................256
10-16 Atmospheric Refraction in Tilted
Aerial Photographs ..........................................257
References ......................................................................262
Problems ........................................................................263
11 Introduction to Analytical Photogrammetry ..........267
11-1 Introduction ......................................................267
11-2 Image Measurements ......................................267
11-3 Control Points ..................................................268
11-4 Collinearity Condition ....................................268
11-5 Coplanarity Condition ....................................270
11-6 Space Resection by Collinearity ....................271
11-7 Space Intersection by Collinearity ................273
11-8 Analytical Stereomodel ....................................276
11-9 Analytical Interior Orientation ......................276
11-10 Analytical Relative Orientation ......................277
11-11 Analytical Absolute Orientation ....................284
References ......................................................................286
Problems ........................................................................286
12 Stereoscopic Plotting Instruments ............................291
12-1 Introduction ......................................................291
12-2 Classification of Stereoscopic Plotters ..........293
PART I DIRECT OPTICAL PROJECTION
STEREOPLOTTERS
12-3 Components ......................................................294
12-4 Projection Systems ..........................................295
12-5 Viewing and Tracing Systems ........................296
12-6 Interior Orientation ..........................................298
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12-7 Relative Orientation ........................................298
12-8 Absolute Orientation ......................................299
PARTII ANALYTICAL PLOTTERS
12-9 Introduction ......................................................302
12-10 System Components and Method
of Operation ......................................................303
12-11 Analytical Plotter Orientation ........................305
12-12 Three-Dimensional Operation of
Analytical Plotters ............................................308
12-13 Modes of Use of Analytical Plotters ..............310
PART III SOFTCOPY PLOTTERS
12-14 Introduction ......................................................311
12-15 System Hardware ............................................312
12-16 Image Measurements ......................................316
12-17 Orientation Procedures ..................................317
12-18 Epipolar Geometry ..........................................317
References ......................................................................319
Problems ........................................................................319
13 Topographic Mapping and Spatial
Data Collection ............................................................321
13-1 Introduction ......................................................321
13-2 Direct Compilation of Planimetrie
Features by Stereoplotter ................................322
13-3 Direct Compilation of Contours by
Stereoplotter ......................................................323
13-4 Digitizing Planimetrie Features from
Stereomodels ....................................................324
13-5 Representing Topographic Features
in Digital Mapping ..........................................326
13-6 Digital Elevation Models and Indirect
Contouring ........................................................327
13-7 Automatic Production of Digital Elevation
Models ..............................................................330
13-8 Orthophoto Generation ..................................332
13-9 Map Editing ......................................................335
References ......................................................................338
Problems ........................................................................338
14 Laser Scanning Systems ..............................................341
14-1 Introduction ......................................................341
14-2 Principles and Hardware ................................342
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14-3 Airborne Laser Scanning ................................344
14-4 Terrestrial Laser Scanning ..............................346
14-5 Laser Scan Data ................................................348
14-5 Error Evaluation ..............................................350
References ......................................................................351
Problems ........................................................................351
15 Fundamental Principles of Digital Image
Processing ......................................................................353
15-1 Introduction ......................................................353
15-2 The Digital Image Model ................................354
15-3 Spatial Frequency of a Digital Image ............355
15-4 Contrast Enhancement ....................................357
15-5 Spectral Transformations ................................359
15-6 Moving Window Operations ..........................365
15-7 Multiscale Representation ..............................372
15-8 Digital Image Matching ..................................375
15-9 Summary ..........................................................385
References ......................................................................385
Problems ........................................................................386
16 Control for Aerial Photogrammetry ..........................389
16-1 Introduction ......................................................389
16-2 Ground Control Images and Artificial
Targets ................................................................392
16-3 Number and Location of Photo Control ... 396
16-4 Traditional Field Survey Methods for
Establishing Horizontal and Vertical
Control ..............................................................398
16-5 Fundamentals of the Global Positioning
System ................................................................399
16-6 Kinematic GPS Positioning ............................403
16-7 Inertial Navigation Systems ..........................405
16-8 GPS-INS Integration ........................................407
References ......................................................................409
Problems ........................................................................409
17 Aerotriangulation ........................................................411
17-1 Introduction ......................................................411
17-2 Pass Points for Aerotriangulation ..................413
17-3 Fundamentals of Semianalytical
Aerotriangulation ............................................414
17-4 Sequential Construction of a Strip Model
from Independent Models ..............................414
17-5 Adjustment of a Strip Model to Ground ... 416
17-6 Simultaneous Bundle Adjustment ................422
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17-7 Initial Approximations for the Bundle
Adjustment ........................................................430
17-8 Bundle Adjustment with Airborne GPS
Control ..............................................................433
17-9 Interpretation of Bundle Adjustment
Results ................................................................437
17-10 Aerotriangulation with Airborne Linear
Array Sensors ....................................................440
17-11 Satellite Image Triangulation ..........................443
17-12 Efficient Computational Strategies
for Aerotriangulation ......................................446
References ......................................................................452
Problems ........................................................................453
18 Project Planning ............................................................457
18-1 Introduction ......................................................457
18-2 Importance of Flight Planning ......................458
18-3 Photographic End Lap and Side Lap ..........459
18-4 Purpose of the Photography ..........................462
18-5 Photo Scale ........................................................464
18-6 Flying Height ....................................................468
18-7 Ground Coverage ............................................470
18-8 Weather Conditions ........................................471
18-9 Season of the Year ............................................472
18-10 Flight Map ........................................................473
18-11 Specifications ....................................................478
18-12 Cost Estimating and Scheduling ....................480
References ......................................................................481
Problems ........................................................................481
19 Terrestrial and Close-Range Photogrammetry ________485
19-1 Introduction ......................................................485
19-2 Applications of Terrestrial and
Close-Range Photogrammetry ......................486
19-3 Terrestrial Cameras ..........................................488
19-4 Matrix Equations for Analytical
Self-Calibration ................................................490
19-5 Initial Approximations for Least Squares
Adjustment ........................................................494
19-6 Solution Approach for Self-Calibration
Adjustment ........................................................497
19-7 Control for Terrestrial Photogrammetry ... 498
19-8 Analytical Self-Calibration Example ............500
19-9 Planning for Close-Range
Photogrammetry ..............................................505
Contents xi
References ......................................................................508
Problems ........................................................................509
20 Photogrammetric Applications in GIS ....................511
20-1 Introduction ......................................................511
20-2 Land and Property Management ..................512
20-3 Floodplain Rating ............................................513
20-4 Water Quality Management ............................515
20-5 Wildlife Management ......................................519
20-6 Environmental Monitoring ............................522
20-7 Wetland Analysis ..............................................524
20-8 Transportation ..................................................525
20-9 Multipurpose Land Information System ... 527
20-10 Summary ..........................................................528
References ......................................................................528
Problems ........................................................................530
A Units, Errors, Significant Figures, and Error
Propagation ....................................................................531
B Introduction to Least Squares Adjustment ............541
C Coordinate Transformations ......................................559
D Development of Collinearity Condition
Equations ........................................................................609
E Digital Resampling ......................................................627
F Conversions Between Object Space Coordinate
Systems ..........................................................................635
Index ..............................................................................659
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title_auth | Elements of photogrammetry with applications in GIS |
title_exact_search | Elements of photogrammetry with applications in GIS |
title_full | Elements of photogrammetry with applications in GIS Paul R. Wolf ; Bon A. Dewitt ; Benjamin E. Wilkinson |
title_fullStr | Elements of photogrammetry with applications in GIS Paul R. Wolf ; Bon A. Dewitt ; Benjamin E. Wilkinson |
title_full_unstemmed | Elements of photogrammetry with applications in GIS Paul R. Wolf ; Bon A. Dewitt ; Benjamin E. Wilkinson |
title_short | Elements of photogrammetry with applications in GIS |
title_sort | elements of photogrammetry with applications in gis |
topic | Fotogrammetrie (DE-588)4045892-1 gnd Geoinformationssystem (DE-588)4261642-6 gnd |
topic_facet | Fotogrammetrie Geoinformationssystem |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=027178491&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
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