Most of the orthomapping techniques that are used in the present are restricted to surfaces that arise from a function of'ground co- ordinates'z = f (x, y), so-called 2.5D objects. Some techniques are also restricted to surfaces with kind of smooth shape or even to regular surfaces, but all of them are established to rectify images (although increasingly digitally). A new approach has been established for digital restitution and orthomapping of close range objects of almost any shape and size and with almost no restriction to images or objects. The idea of this approach is an inversion of the photographic technique and is (on the contrary to the'rectification approach') strictly object oriented. All of the objects are regarded to be describ...
Photogrammetry is today one of the most interesting techniques which can be applied to Cultural Heri...
Combined with elevation data, orthomosaics are now among the main (end or intermediate) photogrammet...
For the measurement of surfaces of close range objects, which do not show sufficient surface texture...
For the restoration of monuments it is now becoming normal practice to carry out a preliminary study...
Photo-textured 3D surface models, and orthophotography in particular, are most important photogramme...
Orthophoto provides a significant alternative capability for the presentation of architectural or ar...
Technological innovations based on close-range imaging have arisen. The developments are related wit...
It is the traditional procedure to generate orthophotos from aerial photographs by differential rect...
For realistic virtual model generation two main problems have to be solved: to achieve the required ...
The paper describes a new approach for the generation of architectural orthoimages using digital sur...
Orthophoto process transforms a vertical aerial photograph in to the equivalent of traditional map. ...
Orthoprojection and automatic or semiautomatic DEM productions are digital photogrammetrical product...
International audienceThere are mainly two families of photographic 3D reconstruction. Photogrammetr...
The production of orthophotographs at large scales for architectural photogrammetric applications fa...
The development of applied geodetic techniques for mapping and documentation of historical structure...
Photogrammetry is today one of the most interesting techniques which can be applied to Cultural Heri...
Combined with elevation data, orthomosaics are now among the main (end or intermediate) photogrammet...
For the measurement of surfaces of close range objects, which do not show sufficient surface texture...
For the restoration of monuments it is now becoming normal practice to carry out a preliminary study...
Photo-textured 3D surface models, and orthophotography in particular, are most important photogramme...
Orthophoto provides a significant alternative capability for the presentation of architectural or ar...
Technological innovations based on close-range imaging have arisen. The developments are related wit...
It is the traditional procedure to generate orthophotos from aerial photographs by differential rect...
For realistic virtual model generation two main problems have to be solved: to achieve the required ...
The paper describes a new approach for the generation of architectural orthoimages using digital sur...
Orthophoto process transforms a vertical aerial photograph in to the equivalent of traditional map. ...
Orthoprojection and automatic or semiautomatic DEM productions are digital photogrammetrical product...
International audienceThere are mainly two families of photographic 3D reconstruction. Photogrammetr...
The production of orthophotographs at large scales for architectural photogrammetric applications fa...
The development of applied geodetic techniques for mapping and documentation of historical structure...
Photogrammetry is today one of the most interesting techniques which can be applied to Cultural Heri...
Combined with elevation data, orthomosaics are now among the main (end or intermediate) photogrammet...
For the measurement of surfaces of close range objects, which do not show sufficient surface texture...