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PHOTOGRAMMETRIC PROCESSING OF AMATEUR DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHS

T. Georgieva, N Georgiev, A. Angelov

First published: 2005DOI pendingView metrics

Abstract

Mass-produced digital photographic cameras are not designed for measurement purposes. Their resolution, measured in degrees is 1-2’ and is one step behind photogrammetric cameras. The main purposes of photogrammetric processing of amateur digital photographs are determination of the elements of internal orientation and uncovering the deformation of the acquired images. Three different ways of determination the elements of internal orientation are analyzed. The theoretical aspects of the mathematical methods for uncovering of the systematic deformations of the images are described.

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Title
PHOTOGRAMMETRIC PROCESSING OF AMATEUR DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHS
Authors
T. Georgieva, N Georgiev, A. Angelov
Proceedings
5th International Scientific Conference - SGEM2005
Publisher
SGEM Scientific GeoConference
Year
2005
Pages
587-594
ISSN
1314-2704
ISBN
954-918181-2
Language
en
Publication type
Conference Paper
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