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PPhhoottooggrraammmmeettrryy II 
Introduction to Photogrammetry 
S.M.J.S.Samarasinghe 
Superintendent of Surveys 
Institute of Surveying and Mapping 
Diyatalawa- Sri Lanka
LLeeccttuurree OOuuttlliinnee 
• Introduction to Photogrammetry: History of the 
development of Aerial Surveying. The Geometry 
of the titled photography. 
• The characteristics of the Aerial Camera, Auxiliary 
equipment used in aerial Photography. 
Photographic mission planning. Understanding 
aerial photograph (Principle information etc…). 
Principles of stereoscopic vision, definition of 
parallax, the basic parallax formula. 
• Stereoscopic Viewing methods, Distortions in a 
field photograph.
LLeeccttuurree OOuuttlliinnee 
•Geometry of stereo pairs, Theory of orientation: Inner 
orientation, Relative orientation, Absolute orientation. 
•Problems in relative orientation due to topography. 
•Photogrammetric plotting Instruments (Analogue). 
Ground control. 
•Model Deformation. Numerical Relative Orientation. 
•Photographic coordinate system. Mono comparator, 
Stereo comparator measurements of photo 
coordinates, Transformation. 
•Elementary methods of planimetric mapping with 
vertical photographs. Field compilation and map 
making.
TTeexxtt BBooookk 
Elements of Photogrammetry- 
Second edition , 
Author: Paul R. Wolf
AAccttiivviittiieess 
Lecture Hours 30 
Practical & Tutorial Hours 15 
Final Exam 80% 
Assignments and quizzes 20% 
100% 
GGrraaddee PPoolliiccyy 
EEvvaalluuaattee
Introduction
Definitions: 
DDeeffiinniittiioonn 
Remote Photogrammetry 
”The science or art of obtaining reliable measurements by 
means of photographs.” 
”Photogrammetry is 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 radiant energy and other phenomena.” 
(ASPRS, 1980)
Why Photogrammetry……… 
RAF's wartime reconnaissance 
photos -archive 
Dramatic pictures illustrate Allied assault on 
D-Day and bombing raids over Germany
Photogrammetry……… 
Analog PPhhoottooggrraammmmeettrryy 
Using optical, mechanical and electronical components, and 
where the images are hardcopies. Re-creates a 3D model 
for measurements in 3D space. 
AAnnaallyyttiiccaall PPhhoottooggrraammmmeettrryy 
The 3D modelling is mathematical (not re-created) and 
measurements are made in the 2D images. 
DDiiggiittaall PPhhoottooggrraammmmeettrryy 
Analytical solutions applied in digital images. Can also 
incorporate computer vision and digital image processing 
techniques. 
or Softcopy Photogrammetry 
”Softcopy” refers to the display of a digital image, as opposed 
to a ”hardcopy” (a physical, tangible photo).
Photograph Image 
A scene which was detected as well 
as recorded on film. 
A scene which was detected 
electronically. 
Chemical reactions on a light 
sensitive film detects the intensity of 
the incoming energy. 
Generate an electrical signal 
proportional to the incoming 
energy. 
Simple, cheap, well known. Can sense in many wavelengths, 
data can be easily converted 
into digital form for automated 
processing. 
Only sense in the wavelength of 
0.3 – 0.9 μm, manual interpretation. 
Complex, 
Expensive sensors 
Photograph vs. Image
Relationships of the Mapping Sciences as they relate to 
Mathematics and Logic, and the Physical, Biological, and Social 
Sciences
History
HHiissttoorryy 
History of Aerial Photography:
HHiissttoorryy 
Origins of Remote Sensing 
Remote sensing began with 
aerial photography 
First photographs taken in 
1839
HHiissttoorryy 
Paris by Nadar, circa 
1858 
1858 Gasper Felix Tournachon "Nadar" takes 
photograph of village of Petit Bicetre in France from 
a balloon.
HHiissttoorryy 
Boston by Black and King (1860)
HHiissttoorryy 
World War One was a major impetus to development of 
aerial photography
HHiissttoorryy 
After the war the technology was in place to begin large 
scale aerial surveys
A brief history of Photogrammetry
A brief history of Photogrammetry
A brief history of Photogrammetry
Why Photogrammetry……… 
Measuring values and camera constants
Why Photogrammetry 
•Extracting geometrical information and 
producing maps. 
•Cheaper than terrestrial methods. 
•Extracting qualitative information. 
•High speed of map generation.
Why Photogrammetry……… 
Ideal technology when measuring objects such 
as 
– Vast regions to be mapped 
– Irregular shapes and 
– Objects that are too 
• Hot or cold 
• Soft 
• Delicate 
• Inaccessible 
• Toxic 
• Radioactive to touch
Photogrammetric products 
Planimetric maps – 
Planimetric elements in geography are those features that are 
independent of elevation, such as roads, building footprints, and 
rivers and lakes. They are represented on two-dimensional maps 
as they are seen from the air, or in aerial photography. These 
features are often digitized from orthorectified aerial photography 
into data layers that can be used in analysis and cartographic 
outputs. 
Topographic maps – 
A type of map characterized by large-scale detail and quantitative 
representation of relief, using contour lines. Traditional definitions 
require a topographic map to show both natural and man-made 
features. A topographic map is typically published as a map 
series.
Photogrammetric products…… 
3D points 
LiDAR has become 
the technology of 
choice for deriving 
highly accurate 
terrain data and 3D 
models, and it is 
commonly used for a 
variety of mapping 
applications.
Photogrammetric products…… 
Photomap (Orthophotos) 
DEM/ DTM 
DSM
General Process
General Flow 
Real World 
(Earth) 
Sensor 
(Camera) 
Data Source 
(Images) 
Image Refinement 
& measurement 
Refined 
Image 
Observation 
Products 
•Maps 
•DEM 
•Otrthophoto 
Mathematica 
l Models 
Decision 
Making 
Data 
Analysis
Production Line Mapping Using Aerial Photogrammetry
Photogrammetric Types
Photogrammetric Types 
Photogrammetric Types from Applications Point 
of View (d is distance from camera to object) 
 Close Range Photogrammetry d<10 m 
 Terrestrial Photogrammetry 10 m<d<100 m 
 Aerial Photogrammetry 2 km<d<10 km 
 Space Photogrammetry 30 km<d
Close Range Photogrammetry
Terrestrial Photogrammetry 
 Taken with 
ground-based 
cameras 
 Position and 
orientation often 
measured
Terrestrial Photogrammetry
Aerial Photogrammetry
Space Photogrammetry 
 Extraterrestrial pictures taken from space-based 
cameras
Space Photogrammetry 
 Extraterrestrial 
Spot Image
Space Photogrammetry 
 Extraterrestrial 
NOAA Image
Space Photogrammetry 
 Extraterrestrial 
Ikonos Image
Types of Images 
• Panchromatic, Black & White, Grayscale 
• Color RGB 
• Multispectral 
• Hyperspectral
Panchromatic Image
Black and white Image
Grayscale Image
True Color composite image
False Color composite image
Types of photographs (categorized by tilt) 
• Vertical - camera axis as nearly vertical as 
Possible 
• Oblique - camera axis intentionally tilted 
• Low Oblique 
• High Oblique
Types of photographs 
Aerial Terrestrial 
Vertical 
Oblique 
Truly Vertical 
High oblique 
(includes horizon) 
Tilted 
(1deg< angle < 3deg) 
Low oblique 
(does not include horizon)
Vertical Aerial Photogrammetry 
 Mainly used for 
mapping
Low Oblique 
Low oblique (no horizon)
High Oblique 
• Horizon line 
in the photo
Vertical aerial images are not map! 
• Maps are based on parallel projection while 
photo has central projection 
• Maps have a unique scale while image scale 
varies depending on terrain relief 
• Maps are interpreted while photos should be 
interpreted 
• Photo is detailed while maps are generalized
53/89 
Projection systems
Taking photographs
Taking Vertical Aerial Photographs 
• Photos taken in parallel flight strips
Taking Vertical Aerial Photographs 
• Each successive photograph overlap previous 
photo
Forward Overlap (End Lap)
Aerial Photography 
Stereo pair 
•Over lap about 60%
Aerial Photography – Stereo pair 
•Over lap about 60% 
•Aerial Base: the 
distance between two 
successive projection 
centers
Side Overlap (Side Lap)
Taking Vertical Aerial Photographs 
• Position of camera at each exposure called 
exposure station 
• Flying height – altitude of camera 
• Adjacent flight strips overlap – side overlap 
• Block of photos – photos of 2 or more side 
lapping strips
Block of photographs
Projection Plotters
Direct Optical PPrroojjeeccttiioonn SStteerreeoo ppllootttteerrss 
 MULTIPLEX MODEL SKETCH
Direct Optical PPrroojjeeccttiioonn SStteerreeoo ppllootttteerrss 
 Nistri Photomultiplex 
Model D III 
 Kelsh Stereoplotter
Direct Optical PPrroojjeeccttiioonn SStteerreeoo ppllootttteerrss 
 Kern PG-2 analog stereo-plotter.
Direct Optical PPrroojjeeccttiioonn SStteerreeoo ppllootttteerrss 
 Kern PG-3 analog stereo-plotter, Switzerland
Direct Optical PPrroojjeeccttiioonn SStteerreeoo ppllootttteerrss 
 Wild A-10 analog stereo-plotter.
DDiiggiittaall ssyysstteemmss 
 Digital systems require that the aerial photographs be 
scanned as high-resolution images.
END

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Introduction of photogrammetry

  • 1. PPhhoottooggrraammmmeettrryy II Introduction to Photogrammetry S.M.J.S.Samarasinghe Superintendent of Surveys Institute of Surveying and Mapping Diyatalawa- Sri Lanka
  • 2. LLeeccttuurree OOuuttlliinnee • Introduction to Photogrammetry: History of the development of Aerial Surveying. The Geometry of the titled photography. • The characteristics of the Aerial Camera, Auxiliary equipment used in aerial Photography. Photographic mission planning. Understanding aerial photograph (Principle information etc…). Principles of stereoscopic vision, definition of parallax, the basic parallax formula. • Stereoscopic Viewing methods, Distortions in a field photograph.
  • 3. LLeeccttuurree OOuuttlliinnee •Geometry of stereo pairs, Theory of orientation: Inner orientation, Relative orientation, Absolute orientation. •Problems in relative orientation due to topography. •Photogrammetric plotting Instruments (Analogue). Ground control. •Model Deformation. Numerical Relative Orientation. •Photographic coordinate system. Mono comparator, Stereo comparator measurements of photo coordinates, Transformation. •Elementary methods of planimetric mapping with vertical photographs. Field compilation and map making.
  • 4. TTeexxtt BBooookk Elements of Photogrammetry- Second edition , Author: Paul R. Wolf
  • 5. AAccttiivviittiieess Lecture Hours 30 Practical & Tutorial Hours 15 Final Exam 80% Assignments and quizzes 20% 100% GGrraaddee PPoolliiccyy EEvvaalluuaattee
  • 7. Definitions: DDeeffiinniittiioonn Remote Photogrammetry ”The science or art of obtaining reliable measurements by means of photographs.” ”Photogrammetry is 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 radiant energy and other phenomena.” (ASPRS, 1980)
  • 8. Why Photogrammetry……… RAF's wartime reconnaissance photos -archive Dramatic pictures illustrate Allied assault on D-Day and bombing raids over Germany
  • 9. Photogrammetry……… Analog PPhhoottooggrraammmmeettrryy Using optical, mechanical and electronical components, and where the images are hardcopies. Re-creates a 3D model for measurements in 3D space. AAnnaallyyttiiccaall PPhhoottooggrraammmmeettrryy The 3D modelling is mathematical (not re-created) and measurements are made in the 2D images. DDiiggiittaall PPhhoottooggrraammmmeettrryy Analytical solutions applied in digital images. Can also incorporate computer vision and digital image processing techniques. or Softcopy Photogrammetry ”Softcopy” refers to the display of a digital image, as opposed to a ”hardcopy” (a physical, tangible photo).
  • 10. Photograph Image A scene which was detected as well as recorded on film. A scene which was detected electronically. Chemical reactions on a light sensitive film detects the intensity of the incoming energy. Generate an electrical signal proportional to the incoming energy. Simple, cheap, well known. Can sense in many wavelengths, data can be easily converted into digital form for automated processing. Only sense in the wavelength of 0.3 – 0.9 μm, manual interpretation. Complex, Expensive sensors Photograph vs. Image
  • 11. Relationships of the Mapping Sciences as they relate to Mathematics and Logic, and the Physical, Biological, and Social Sciences
  • 13. HHiissttoorryy History of Aerial Photography:
  • 14. HHiissttoorryy Origins of Remote Sensing Remote sensing began with aerial photography First photographs taken in 1839
  • 15. HHiissttoorryy Paris by Nadar, circa 1858 1858 Gasper Felix Tournachon "Nadar" takes photograph of village of Petit Bicetre in France from a balloon.
  • 16. HHiissttoorryy Boston by Black and King (1860)
  • 17. HHiissttoorryy World War One was a major impetus to development of aerial photography
  • 18. HHiissttoorryy After the war the technology was in place to begin large scale aerial surveys
  • 19. A brief history of Photogrammetry
  • 20. A brief history of Photogrammetry
  • 21. A brief history of Photogrammetry
  • 22. Why Photogrammetry……… Measuring values and camera constants
  • 23. Why Photogrammetry •Extracting geometrical information and producing maps. •Cheaper than terrestrial methods. •Extracting qualitative information. •High speed of map generation.
  • 24. Why Photogrammetry……… Ideal technology when measuring objects such as – Vast regions to be mapped – Irregular shapes and – Objects that are too • Hot or cold • Soft • Delicate • Inaccessible • Toxic • Radioactive to touch
  • 25. Photogrammetric products Planimetric maps – Planimetric elements in geography are those features that are independent of elevation, such as roads, building footprints, and rivers and lakes. They are represented on two-dimensional maps as they are seen from the air, or in aerial photography. These features are often digitized from orthorectified aerial photography into data layers that can be used in analysis and cartographic outputs. Topographic maps – A type of map characterized by large-scale detail and quantitative representation of relief, using contour lines. Traditional definitions require a topographic map to show both natural and man-made features. A topographic map is typically published as a map series.
  • 26. Photogrammetric products…… 3D points LiDAR has become the technology of choice for deriving highly accurate terrain data and 3D models, and it is commonly used for a variety of mapping applications.
  • 27. Photogrammetric products…… Photomap (Orthophotos) DEM/ DTM DSM
  • 29. General Flow Real World (Earth) Sensor (Camera) Data Source (Images) Image Refinement & measurement Refined Image Observation Products •Maps •DEM •Otrthophoto Mathematica l Models Decision Making Data Analysis
  • 30. Production Line Mapping Using Aerial Photogrammetry
  • 32. Photogrammetric Types Photogrammetric Types from Applications Point of View (d is distance from camera to object)  Close Range Photogrammetry d<10 m  Terrestrial Photogrammetry 10 m<d<100 m  Aerial Photogrammetry 2 km<d<10 km  Space Photogrammetry 30 km<d
  • 34. Terrestrial Photogrammetry  Taken with ground-based cameras  Position and orientation often measured
  • 37. Space Photogrammetry  Extraterrestrial pictures taken from space-based cameras
  • 38. Space Photogrammetry  Extraterrestrial Spot Image
  • 39. Space Photogrammetry  Extraterrestrial NOAA Image
  • 40. Space Photogrammetry  Extraterrestrial Ikonos Image
  • 41. Types of Images • Panchromatic, Black & White, Grayscale • Color RGB • Multispectral • Hyperspectral
  • 47. Types of photographs (categorized by tilt) • Vertical - camera axis as nearly vertical as Possible • Oblique - camera axis intentionally tilted • Low Oblique • High Oblique
  • 48. Types of photographs Aerial Terrestrial Vertical Oblique Truly Vertical High oblique (includes horizon) Tilted (1deg< angle < 3deg) Low oblique (does not include horizon)
  • 49. Vertical Aerial Photogrammetry  Mainly used for mapping
  • 50. Low Oblique Low oblique (no horizon)
  • 51. High Oblique • Horizon line in the photo
  • 52. Vertical aerial images are not map! • Maps are based on parallel projection while photo has central projection • Maps have a unique scale while image scale varies depending on terrain relief • Maps are interpreted while photos should be interpreted • Photo is detailed while maps are generalized
  • 55. Taking Vertical Aerial Photographs • Photos taken in parallel flight strips
  • 56. Taking Vertical Aerial Photographs • Each successive photograph overlap previous photo
  • 58. Aerial Photography Stereo pair •Over lap about 60%
  • 59. Aerial Photography – Stereo pair •Over lap about 60% •Aerial Base: the distance between two successive projection centers
  • 61. Taking Vertical Aerial Photographs • Position of camera at each exposure called exposure station • Flying height – altitude of camera • Adjacent flight strips overlap – side overlap • Block of photos – photos of 2 or more side lapping strips
  • 64. Direct Optical PPrroojjeeccttiioonn SStteerreeoo ppllootttteerrss  MULTIPLEX MODEL SKETCH
  • 65. Direct Optical PPrroojjeeccttiioonn SStteerreeoo ppllootttteerrss  Nistri Photomultiplex Model D III  Kelsh Stereoplotter
  • 66. Direct Optical PPrroojjeeccttiioonn SStteerreeoo ppllootttteerrss  Kern PG-2 analog stereo-plotter.
  • 67. Direct Optical PPrroojjeeccttiioonn SStteerreeoo ppllootttteerrss  Kern PG-3 analog stereo-plotter, Switzerland
  • 68. Direct Optical PPrroojjeeccttiioonn SStteerreeoo ppllootttteerrss  Wild A-10 analog stereo-plotter.
  • 69. DDiiggiittaall ssyysstteemmss  Digital systems require that the aerial photographs be scanned as high-resolution images.
  • 70. END