Meaning Photogrammetry
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Photogrammetry


The science of using aerial photographs and other remote sensing imagery to obtain measurements of natural and human-made features on the Earth.
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Process of making surveys and maps using photographs.
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method of making maps through use of photographs.
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The analysis of data using photogrammetric procedures and techniques.
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The technique of using photographs and other remote sensing images to measure and obtain information about two- or three-dimensional objects. Aerial photogrammetry is mainly used to produce topographi [..]
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uses aerial photographs to produce planimetric and topographic maps of the earth's surface and of features of the built environment. Effective photogrammetry makes use of ground control
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Non-contact imagery that takes 3D coordinate measurements (XYZ) through photographs.
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Photogrammetry is defined as the "science of gathering dimensions from photographs." Oklahoma v. Tyson Foods, Inc., 2009 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 112073 (N.D. Okla. Aug. 12, 2009)
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The science of deducing the physical dimensions of objects from measurements on images (usually photographs) of the objects.
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Use of aerial photographs to produce planimetric and topographic maps of the earth`s surface and of features of the built environment. Effective photogrammetry makes use of ground control by which aer [..]
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Science or art of obtaining reliable measurements or information from photographs or other sensing systems.
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The use of photographs for map making.
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Photogrammetry encompasses methods of image measurement and interpretation in order to derive the shape and location of an object from one or more photographs of that object. In principle, photogrammetric methods can be applied in any situation where the object to be measured can be photographically recorded. From: Close Range Photogrammetry - Prin [..]
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The art and science of obtaining measurements from photographs. PhotoModeler is a photogrammetry software program.
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method of making precise measurements from photographs.
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Making measurements by the use of stereoscopic Photographs.
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Making measurements by the use of stereoscopic photographs.
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A method of using photography to determine distances between objects, when mapping or surveying locations.
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1. The science of obtaining reliable measurements from photographic images. 2. The science of preparing charts and maps from aerial photographs using stereoscopic equipment and methods.
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A method of photographically recording a building or structure based a stereo-photographic method and used to accurately record the fenestration (including fenestration depth and projection) of a building or structure. From which photographs an accurate drawing may be produced.
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Photogrammetry


The science and art of obtaining measurements from photographs.
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