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Summary

From <a href="https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Photogrammetrie" class="extiw" title="de:Photogrammetrie">de:Photogrammetrie</a>:

The 3D co-ordinates define the locations of object points in the 3D space. The image co-ordinates define the locations of the object points' images on the film or an electronic imaging device. The exterior orientation of a camera defines it's location in space and it's view direction. The inner orientation defines the geometric parameters of the imaging process. This is primarily the focal length of the lens, but can also include the description of lens distortions. Further the additional observations play an important role: With scale bars, basically a known distance of two points in space, or known fix points, the connection to the basic measuring units is created.

Each of the for main variables can be an input or a result of a photogrammetric method.

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current14:08, 15 January 2017Thumbnail for version as of 14:08, 15 January 2017390 × 230 (15 KB)127.0.0.1 (talk)From <a href="https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Photogrammetrie" class="extiw" title="de:Photogrammetrie">de:Photogrammetrie</a>:<br><p>The <i>3D co-ordinates</i> define the locations of object points in the 3D space. The <i>image co-ordinates</i> define the locations of the object points' images on the film or an electronic imaging device. The <i>exterior orientation</i> of a camera defines it's location in space and it's view direction. The <i>inner orientation</i> defines the geometric parameters of the imaging process. This is primarily the focal length of the lens, but can also include the description of lens distortions. Further the <i>additional observations</i> play an important role: With <i>scale bars</i>, basically a known distance of two points in space, or known <i>fix points</i>, the connection to the basic measuring units is created. <br></p> Each of the for main variables can be an <i>input</i> or a <i>result</i> of a photogrammetric method.
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