Self Study: Stereo Photos
Problem (1)
A set of stereo photographs were take at a height of 3850 ft above datum with an airbase of 1100 ft. Coordinates on the photographs of two points, H and K, were measured as:
Left photo | Right photo | |||
Point | x, in | y, in | x, in | y, in |
H | 0.88 | 2.79 | -1.31 | 2.74 |
K | -0.81 | -2.27 | -3.17 | -2.31 |
Part (a)
Which point is at a higher elevation? Why?
Part (b)
What is the horizontal ground distance between the two points? Determine to nearest 10 ft.
Problem (2)
In order to achieve at least 65% endlap, what airbase must be used for a 152.528 mm focal length camera with a 9 inch by 9 inch negative format flown at 2700 ft above terrain level? Terrain is relatively flat.
Problem (3)
Photography is flown using 60% endlap and 30% sidelap between flight lines. Average terrain elevation is 1250 ft and flying height was 3000 ft above datum. What is the ground area, in acres, covered by a neat model? The camera had focal length of 6.00 inches and 9 inch square negative format.
Solutions: Stereo Photos