Digital photogrammetry

Digital photogrammetry

By Yves Egels, Michel Kasser

Subjects: Aerial photogrammetry, Digital techniques, Geografiska informationssystem, Earth Sciences - Geography, Cartography, geodesy & geographic information systems (GIS), Photography, Photogrammétrie aérienne, Business, TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING, Reference, Image processing, Fotogrammetri, Data Transmission Systems - General, Nonfiction, Digital electronics, Photogrammetry, Digital Image Processing, Technology / Remote Sensing, Surveying, Traitement d'images, Science/Mathematics, Techniques numériques, Science, Management

Description: 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). Digital Photogrammetry is a unique book in that it examines the digital aspect of photogrammetry and delves into topics like acquisition of data, workstations, digital tools, Orthophotography, and more. This book is particularly useful as a text for graduate students in geomantics, but 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.

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