Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Do you need control points for relative orientation in photogrammetry? Why?

Do you need control points for relative orientation in photogrammetry? Why?

No, the relative direction is that there is some overlap between the two images. Take the coordinate system with the help point of the first photo as the coordinate origin as the reference coordinate system, and determine the position and posture of the second photo relative to the first photo.

Control points are used in absolute orientation to determine the relationship between image coordinate system and geodetic coordinate system.