Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Comparison between aerial photos and remote sensing satellite photos.

Comparison between aerial photos and remote sensing satellite photos.

There are six differences:

First, the subject is different.

Aerial photography targets flying objects such as airplanes and airships, while remote sensing satellite photos target satellites.

Second, the shooting range is different.

Compared with aerial photos, photos taken by remote sensing satellites cover a wider range because they fly at a higher altitude than airplanes.

Third, continuous shooting has different capabilities.

The plane flew for a day or two at most, but the satellite stayed in the sky for several years. Therefore, its continuous shooting capability is far greater than that of aerial airplanes.

Fourth, the clarity is different.

The definition of aerial photos is generally higher than that of satellite remote sensing photos.

Fifth, the shooting quality is different.

Aerial photos are easy to deform, but remote sensing satellite photos do not have this problem.

Sixth, the cost is different.

Because of the different coverage and broadcast time, the cost of taking pictures between them is also very different. The cost of satellite photos is much lower than that of aerial photography.