• DocumentCode
    1396813
  • Title

    Digital orthophotography: mapping with pictures

  • Author

    Lear, A.C.

  • Volume
    17
  • Issue
    5
  • fYear
    1997
  • Firstpage
    12
  • Lastpage
    14
  • Abstract
    Aerial photographs and maps would seem a natural combination to record and analyze geographical information: maps provide geometric information and photographs add realistic, timely detail. But cameras record images on a flat plane, whereas the earth is curved and its terrain takes on many varied shapes-all of which distort the image geometry and render it invalid for mapping and geographic analysis. Digital orthophotographs solve this problem. A digital orthophoto starts with a rasterized (scanned) aerial photograph; a process called rectification (described below) removes distortions arising from the camera lens, the aircraft´s position, and elevation and other topographical features. This transforms aerial photos into high-resolution digital images that correctly represent the geometry of an area and its terrain. These images can be used as standard true-scale representations of geographic sectors-a function already served by analog orthophotos, which must be painstakingly scanned and rectified in small strips or patches. Their fully digital format makes digital orthophotos useful as base maps in geographical information systems (GIS) used for creating and revising topographic and planimetric maps, vegetation and timber management, environmental impact assessments, and infrastructure assessment
  • Keywords
    cartography; geographic information systems; photography; topography (Earth); aerial maps; aerial photographs; aircraft position; camera lens; digital orthophotography; distortion; elevation; environmental impact assessments; geographic sectors; geographical information systems; infrastructure assessment; mapping; planimetric maps; rasterized aerial photograph; rectification; timber management; topographic maps; topographical features; vegetation management; Aircraft; Digital cameras; Digital images; Earth; Geometry; Image analysis; Information analysis; Lenses; Rendering (computer graphics); Terrain mapping;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Computer Graphics and Applications, IEEE
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0272-1716
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/38.610196
  • Filename
    610196