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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,
 
Photogrammetric methods may be divided into ''metric'' and ''interpretative'' approaches,
which of course may intersect within a project <a col='red'>citation</a>.
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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]].
 
  
 
==Related articles==
 
==Related articles==
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==References==
 
==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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