Types of AP
Types of AP
• Example:
– Focal length = 6 inches
– Flying height = 10,000 ft
– Scale = 0.5 / 10,000 = 1:20,000
Ray, R.G. (1960) Aerial Photographs in Geologic Interpretation and Mapping. Geological Survey Professional Paper 373.
Basic Camera
• Everything above “C” is inside
the camera
• f = focal length
• H = Elevation above ground
• ACB = angle of coverage
• Scale: RF = 1/(H / f)
http://www.clas.ufl.edu/users/mbinford/geo4120c/Lectures/week_2_2005_Image%20Acquisition,%20Aerial%20Photography%20Prog
rams,%20Cameras%20and%20Films.pdf
Stereoscopic Parallax
• Stereoscopic Parallax
is caused by a shift in
the position of
observation
• Parallax is directly
related to the
elevation / height of
features
http://www.geog.okstate.edu/users/rao/raoweb/4333/fall07/lectures/lec5.pdf
Stereopair
http://www.acsu.buffalo.edu/~liangmao/RS_LAB/Lab9.pdf
Stereoscope
http://www.acsu.buffalo.edu/~liangmao/RS_LAB/Lab9.pdf
Aligning Air Photos
• Fiducial marks
– Type and number vary amongst cameras
– 4-8 marks (e.g., top, bottom, left, right, & 4 corners)
http://forest.mtu.edu/classes/fw4540/lectures/aerialphoto.pdf
http://forest.mtu.edu/classes/fw4540/lectures/aerialphoto.pdf
A) TYPES OF AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHs on
angels
1. Vertical
2. Low oblique
3. High oblique
1. VERTICAL AERIAL PHOTO
“where the camera lens
axis is truly vertical or
perpendicular at the
moment of exposure to
the surface of the earth.”
A vertical photograph has the following
characteristics:
• The scale is constant and directions are accurate.
• It covers a small area.
• The shape of the ground area a square or rectangle.
• it gives an unfamiliar view of the ground.
• accuracy of maps if taken over flat terrain.
• Relief is not readily apparent.
VERTICAL PHOTO GRAPH
2. Low Oblique
“This is a photograph taken with the camera
inclined about 30° from the vertical”. It is used
to study an area before an attack, to substitute
for a reconnaissance, to substitute for a map,
or to supplement a map.
A low oblique has the following characteristics: