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IMAGE PREPROCESSING AND ADJUSTMENTS FOR PHOTOGRAMMETRIC MEASUREMENT
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The FOTOM system developed at the Department of Computer Science FEECS VЕ B TU Ostrava is used for digital image processing. FOTOM 2008 was created in the programming language C++. In 2009, a new, revolutionary version of the system, FOTOM 2009, was designed. This new system has new kernel and provides a more universal and easily extensible architect ure with newly solved calibration and transformation images. Mine image transf ormations consist of conversion data from snapshots to the three - dimensional coordinate system. Calibration images and acquired variables are used for corrective projection allowing for easier measuring of observed objects. Calibration images al so support the transformation of objects recumbent on the inner wall of a cylindrical object.
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Ličev, L., Krahulec, L., Král, J.: Systém FOTOM 2009 na platform ě NetBeans. In Proceedings - Symposium GIS Ostrava 2010. VŠB TU Ostrava, čis. 1, p132-133, ISBN 978-80-248-2171-9, 2010.
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