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Photogrammetry is the science of collecting physical information from 2D photos, often aerial images captured by drones. By combining enough overlapping images of the same features, photogrammetry software can be used to generate photorealistic 3D representations of topographic surfaces.
The American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ASPRS) defines photogrammetry as the art, science, and technology of obtaining reliable information about physical objects and the environment through the processes of recording, measuring and interpreting photographic images and patterns of electromagnetic
Photogrammetry uses photos to gather measurements from which drawings, maps, and models can be created. What Are the Types of Photogrammetry? Taking aerial photos is one of the most common approaches to mapping out an area. Aerial photographs capture point-in-time visual records of specific land areas.
To summarize, the benefits of photogrammetry include site or situational awareness, improved communication, and accurate 2D/3D representations of reality ready for use in multiple industries including surveying, agriculture, telecom, public safety, and construction.
(i) Terrestrial photogrammetry: Photographs are taken from a fixed position on or near the ground. (ii) Aerial Photogrammetry: Photographs are taken from a camera mounted in an aircraft flying over the area. Phototheodolite: It is a combination of theodolite and a terrestrial camera.
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The number of dimensions: These differences also mean remote sensing tends to work in two dimensions while photogrammetry tends to work in three dimensions. Remote sensing can create informative 2D maps, while photogrammetry is ideal for more complex 3D modeling.
Photogrammetry uses the basic principle of triangulation, whereby intersecting lines in space are used to compute the location of a point in all three dimensions. To triangulate a set of points one must also know the camera position and aiming angles (together called the orientation) for all the pictures in the set.
Photogrammetry is the science of making accurate measurements from photographs and using optics principles, the cameras interior structure, and its orientation to reconstruct dimensions and positions of objects from overlapping images (Campbell and Wynne, 2011).

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