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Carolina Distinguished Professor Department of Geography University of South Carolina

Chapter 6. Photogrammetry ( 사진측량학 ). Carolina Distinguished Professor Department of Geography University of South Carolina Columbia, South Carolina 29208 jrjensen@sc.edu. Flightline of Vertical Aerial Photography 수직항공사진의 촬영경로. Jensen, 2000. Block of Vertical Aerial Photography.

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Carolina Distinguished Professor Department of Geography University of South Carolina

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  1. Chapter 6. Photogrammetry (사진측량학) Carolina Distinguished Professor Department of Geography University of South Carolina Columbia, South Carolina 29208 jrjensen@sc.edu

  2. Flightline of Vertical Aerial Photography 수직항공사진의 촬영경로 Jensen, 2000

  3. Block of Vertical Aerial Photography Jensen, 2000

  4. Block of Vertical Aerial Photography Compiled into an Uncontrolled Photomosaic Columbia, SC Original scale = 1:6,000 Focal length = 6” (152.82 mm) March 30, 1993 Jensen, 2000

  5. Flightline #4 Photo #5 Columbia, SC Original scale = 1:6,000 Focal length = 6” (152.82 mm) March 30, 1993 Jensen, 2000

  6. Geometry of Overlapping Vertical Aerial Photographs • Fiducial Mark (사진지표) • Principal Points (주점) • Conjugate PrinciplePoints (공액주점) Jensen, 2000

  7. Geometry of A Vertical Aerial Photograph Obtained Over Flat Terrain

  8. Geometry of A Vertical Aerial Photograph Collected Over Flat Terrain Jensen, 2000

  9. Enlargement of A Portion of Flightline #4, Photo #5 Jensen, 2000

  10. Geometry of A Vertical Aerial Photograph Collected Over Variable Relief Terrain Jensen, 2000

  11. Measurement of Object Height From A Single Aerial Photograph Based on Relief Displacement Line of flight Jensen, 2000

  12. Measurement of Object Height From A Single Aerial Photograph Based on Relief Displacement Jensen, 2000

  13. Measurement of Object Height From A Single Aerial Photograph Based on Shadow Length on Level Terrain Sun’s rays Jensen, 2000

  14. Object Height Determined by Shadow Length 0.119” 59.1’ 0.241” 119.65’ Jensen, 2000

  15. Parallactic Angles (입체시) Used During Depth Perception 0.119” 59.1’ Jensen, 2000

  16. Stereoscopic Viewing Methods Jensen, 2000

  17. Wheatstone’s Mirror Stereoscope Logic of Wheatstone’s Mirror Stereoscope Jensen, 2000

  18. Terrestrial Stereogram of the Temple in Salt Lake City, Utah A Vintage Stereo Camera Jensen, 2000

  19. Lens Stereoscope with Parallax Bar Jensen, 2000

  20. Stereoscopic Parallax Principles Jensen, 2000

  21. Computing the Height of the Senate Condominium in Columbia, SC Using Stereoscopic Parallax Measurements Jensen, 2000

  22. Computing the Height of the Senate Condominium in Columbia, SC Using Stereoscopic Parallax Measurements Fiducial line from Photo 4-5 Fiducial line from Photo 4-4 Jensen, 2000

  23. Columbia Reef on Cozumel Island, Mexico Perimeter = 80,880 ha Area = 398 m2 SPOT XS Band 1 (0.50 - 0.59 m) April 19, 1988

  24. Extraction of Building Infrastructure Using Soft-Copy Photogrammetric Techniques

  25. Urban Infrastructure of Rosslyn, Virginia Derived Using Soft-Copy Photogrammetric Techniques

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