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Page 1: Digital Orthophotography in an Ortho-Rectified, Geo-Corrected Nutshell Paige Baldassaro Geospatial Applications Developer Geospatial Extension Program.

Digital Orthophotography in an Ortho-Rectified, Geo-Corrected

NutshellPaige Baldassaro

Geospatial Applications DeveloperGeospatial Extension Program

[email protected]://www.cnr.vt.edu/gep

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First, A Word From Our Sponsorhttp://www.cnr.vt.edu/gep

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A Camera Does Not An OrthoPhoto Make

• An orthophotograph is an aerial photograph that can be used as a map– Requires post

processing by computer

– Planimetric– Measure distances

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To Be An Aerial photograph Is Just Not Good Enough

• A conventional aerial photograph contains image distortions caused by– Poor camera optics– Tilting of the camera– Tilting of the terrain (topography)– Distance from the central perspective– Vertical relief

• It does not have a uniform scale• Contains errors in location, distance, and area

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To Be An Aerial photograph Is Just Not Good Enough

• A conventional aerial photograph contains image distortions caused by– Poor camera optics

– Tilting of the camera– Tilting of the terrain (topography)– Distance from the central perspective– Vertical relief

• It does not have a uniform scale.

Tilt

Relief Displacement

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Example Images

Courtesy of: Computer Terrain Mapping, Inc., 2000

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Tilt

• Cause: the camera and/or terrain are not perpendicular to the photographic plane

• Result: scale is not preserved throughout the image

• Relevance: distances measured on the map are not representative of the true ground distance

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Error Caused By Tilt

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Error Caused By Tilt

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Error Caused By Tilt

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Error Caused By Tilt

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Relief Displacement

• Cause: objects and/or terrain with vertical relief are not imaged from the central perspective (nadir)

• Result: objects appear to lean outward from the center

• Relevance: correct planimetric position is not represented on map

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Error Caused By Relief Displacement

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DOQ/DOQQ

• DOQ – Digital Orthophoto Quadrangle– Orthophotos prepared in a digital format,

designed to correspond to the 7.5-minute quadrangles of the USGS.

• DOQQ – Digital Orthophoto Quarter Quadrangle– ¼ of a DOQ

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Digital Orthophotography Uses

• Effects of tilt and relief are removed from the aerial photograph by a mathematical process called rectification.

• An orthophoto may serve as a base map onto which other map information may be overlain.

• A DOQ can be used on-screen to collect, review, and revise other digital data, especially digital line graphs (DLG) and topographic maps.

• When the DOQ is combined with other digital products, such as digital raster graphics (DRG) or digital elevation models (DEM), the resulting image provides additional visual information for the extraction and revision of base cartographic information.

Courtesy of: USGS

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USGS Status Graphics Map

http://statgraph.cr.usgs.gov/viewer.htm

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Status Graphics of Virginia Example