Digital Airborne Photogrammetry—A New Tool for Quantitative Remote Sensing?—A State-of-the-Art Review On Radiometric Aspects of Digital Photogrammetric Images

The transition from film imaging to digital imaging in photogrammetric data capture is opening interesting possibilities for photogrammetric processes. A great advantage of digital sensors is their radiometric potential. This article presents a state-of-the-art review on the radiometric aspects of d...

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Main Authors: Nikolaj Veje, Christian Thom, Mark Tabor, Paul Marshal, Daniel Schläpfer, Risto Ilves, Sascha Klonus, Stéphane Bovet, Laure Chandelier, Michael Cramer, Lucas Martinez, Lauri Markelin, Roman Arbiol, Eija Honkavaara
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2009-09-01
Series:Remote Sensing
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/1/3/577/
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spelling doaj-ce88befc22114e20b4b4d14d6ee6d80e2020-11-24T22:59:10ZengMDPI AGRemote Sensing2072-42922009-09-011357760510.3390/rs1030577Digital Airborne Photogrammetry—A New Tool for Quantitative Remote Sensing?—A State-of-the-Art Review On Radiometric Aspects of Digital Photogrammetric ImagesNikolaj VejeChristian ThomMark TaborPaul MarshalDaniel SchläpferRisto IlvesSascha KlonusStéphane BovetLaure ChandelierMichael CramerLucas MartinezLauri MarkelinRoman ArbiolEija HonkavaaraThe transition from film imaging to digital imaging in photogrammetric data capture is opening interesting possibilities for photogrammetric processes. A great advantage of digital sensors is their radiometric potential. This article presents a state-of-the-art review on the radiometric aspects of digital photogrammetric images. The analysis is based on a literature research and a questionnaire submitted to various interest groups related to the photogrammetric process. An important contribution to this paper is a characterization of the photogrammetric image acquisition and image product generation systems. The questionnaire revealed many weaknesses in current processes, but the future prospects of radiometrically quantitative photogrammetry are promising. http://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/1/3/577/atmospheric correctionBRDFcalibrationorthophotophotogrammetryradiometryremote sensing
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author Nikolaj Veje
Christian Thom
Mark Tabor
Paul Marshal
Daniel Schläpfer
Risto Ilves
Sascha Klonus
Stéphane Bovet
Laure Chandelier
Michael Cramer
Lucas Martinez
Lauri Markelin
Roman Arbiol
Eija Honkavaara
spellingShingle Nikolaj Veje
Christian Thom
Mark Tabor
Paul Marshal
Daniel Schläpfer
Risto Ilves
Sascha Klonus
Stéphane Bovet
Laure Chandelier
Michael Cramer
Lucas Martinez
Lauri Markelin
Roman Arbiol
Eija Honkavaara
Digital Airborne Photogrammetry—A New Tool for Quantitative Remote Sensing?—A State-of-the-Art Review On Radiometric Aspects of Digital Photogrammetric Images
Remote Sensing
atmospheric correction
BRDF
calibration
orthophoto
photogrammetry
radiometry
remote sensing
author_facet Nikolaj Veje
Christian Thom
Mark Tabor
Paul Marshal
Daniel Schläpfer
Risto Ilves
Sascha Klonus
Stéphane Bovet
Laure Chandelier
Michael Cramer
Lucas Martinez
Lauri Markelin
Roman Arbiol
Eija Honkavaara
author_sort Nikolaj Veje
title Digital Airborne Photogrammetry—A New Tool for Quantitative Remote Sensing?—A State-of-the-Art Review On Radiometric Aspects of Digital Photogrammetric Images
title_short Digital Airborne Photogrammetry—A New Tool for Quantitative Remote Sensing?—A State-of-the-Art Review On Radiometric Aspects of Digital Photogrammetric Images
title_full Digital Airborne Photogrammetry—A New Tool for Quantitative Remote Sensing?—A State-of-the-Art Review On Radiometric Aspects of Digital Photogrammetric Images
title_fullStr Digital Airborne Photogrammetry—A New Tool for Quantitative Remote Sensing?—A State-of-the-Art Review On Radiometric Aspects of Digital Photogrammetric Images
title_full_unstemmed Digital Airborne Photogrammetry—A New Tool for Quantitative Remote Sensing?—A State-of-the-Art Review On Radiometric Aspects of Digital Photogrammetric Images
title_sort digital airborne photogrammetry—a new tool for quantitative remote sensing?—a state-of-the-art review on radiometric aspects of digital photogrammetric images
publisher MDPI AG
series Remote Sensing
issn 2072-4292
publishDate 2009-09-01
description The transition from film imaging to digital imaging in photogrammetric data capture is opening interesting possibilities for photogrammetric processes. A great advantage of digital sensors is their radiometric potential. This article presents a state-of-the-art review on the radiometric aspects of digital photogrammetric images. The analysis is based on a literature research and a questionnaire submitted to various interest groups related to the photogrammetric process. An important contribution to this paper is a characterization of the photogrammetric image acquisition and image product generation systems. The questionnaire revealed many weaknesses in current processes, but the future prospects of radiometrically quantitative photogrammetry are promising.
topic atmospheric correction
BRDF
calibration
orthophoto
photogrammetry
radiometry
remote sensing
url http://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/1/3/577/
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