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==Article draft==
 
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Photogrammetry is the remote measurement of 3-Dimensional objects
 
Photogrammetry is the remote measurement of 3-Dimensional objects
by acquisition of two or more photographs<ref name=Liu10>  Liu, J. G. & Mason, P. Essential Image Processing and GIS for Remote Sensing. (John Wiley & Sons, 2010).</ref>.
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by acquisition of two or more photographs
Photogrammetric methods may be divided into ''metric'' and ''interpretative'' approaches.
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Photogrammetric methods may be divided into ''metric'' and ''interpretative'' approaches,
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which of course may intersect within a project<ref name=Liu10>  Liu, J. G. & Mason, P. Essential Image Processing and GIS for Remote Sensing. (John Wiley & Sons, 2010).</ref>.
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* '''Metric:''' Actual variables of an object are measured, such as elevation or volume.
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* '''Interpretative:''' Information on object properties is gathered, such as tree species, <br> health, age or spatial position related to other objects. This may be <br> realized by means of [[Stereoscopy|stereoscopy]].
  
===Metric===
 
Actual variables of an object are measured, such as elevation or volume.
 
 
===Interpretative===
 
Information on object properties is gathered, such as tree species,
 
health, age or spatial position related to other objects. This may be
 
realized by means of [[Stereoscopy|stereoscopy]].
 
  
 
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==References==
 
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==External links==
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* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Photogrammetry Photogrammetry on wikipedia]

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Photogrammetry is the remote measurement of 3-Dimensional objects by acquisition of two or more photographs Photogrammetric methods may be divided into metric and interpretative approaches, which of course may intersect within a project[1].

  • Metric: Actual variables of an object are measured, such as elevation or volume.
  • Interpretative: Information on object properties is gathered, such as tree species,
    health, age or spatial position related to other objects. This may be
    realized by means of stereoscopy.


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  1. Liu, J. G. & Mason, P. Essential Image Processing and GIS for Remote Sensing. (John Wiley & Sons, 2010).

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