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5 August 1997 Processing of 3-line imagery on a digital photogrammetric workstation
Ruediger Brand, Timm Ohlhof, Manfred Stephani
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Abstract
One of the main topics in photogrammetry is the development of automatic processing techniques, e.g. for aerotriangulation and stereo restitution, both starting from digital aerial imagery. On the other hand digital cameras and sensors gain more and more importance. One of the most promising sensor concept makes use of three linear CCD arrays. This paper deals with the special geometry of 3-line imagery and the consequences for the processing on a digital photogrammetric workstation.
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Ruediger Brand, Timm Ohlhof, and Manfred Stephani "Processing of 3-line imagery on a digital photogrammetric workstation", Proc. SPIE 3072, Integrating Photogrammetric Techniques with Scene Analysis and Machine Vision III, (5 August 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.281037
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KEYWORDS
Image processing

Sensors

CCD image sensors

Charge-coupled devices

Digital photography

Cameras

Systems modeling

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