Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Introduction to Analog Photogrammetry
Introduction to Analog Photogrammetry
Double-image projection mapping refers to the use of two images of a stereo pair for projection in stereophotogrammetry, making it possible to establish a scaled-down geometric model of the ground. Stereo photogrammetry, also called dual-image mapping, is a pair of images taken by two adjacent photography stations with a certain degree of overlap as the measurement unit. Such two photos are called a stereoscopic pair.
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