High-quality orthophotos are essential elements in cartographic databases that are required for engineering projects. Urban areas usually have many tall buildings, causing occlusions in aerial images. These occlusions can be severe depending on the height of the buildings, geometry of the imaging system, and image acquisition viewpoint. A product where no occlusion areas appear is called true orthophoto, and occlusion detection is a key step in its generation. This process requires a set of aerial images and surface representation, together with metadata and acquisition system information. This letter addresses a new approach for occlusion detection. The central idea that allows the development of the proposed method is based on the analysi...