2007
DOI: 10.5821/ebook-9788498803419
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Fotogrametría arquitectónica

Abstract: El presente manual pretende recopilar los métodos fotogramétricos más usuales para la realización de levantamientos arquitectónicos y arqueológicos. Los primeros capítulos definen los conceptos básicos en relación con el levantamiento arquitectónico, los métodos a utilizar y su evolución histórica. Así mismo, se estudian los fundamentos geométricos de la fotografía y las características principales de la fotogrametría denominada terrestre o no topográfica. En la parte central, se muestra la instrumentación que… Show more

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“…We can estimate the errors in the measurement of the coordinates at a point in the photogrammetric model, considering only factors such as the geometry of the set cameras-object, the relationship between the photographic base (practically parallel to the wall), the distance to the object of the 1/5 type and, finally, the characteristics of the cameras. These errors can be determined from the scale ratios and parallax equations [39], as shown in Equations ( 1) and (2).…”
Section: Error Analysis In 3d Photogrammetric Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We can estimate the errors in the measurement of the coordinates at a point in the photogrammetric model, considering only factors such as the geometry of the set cameras-object, the relationship between the photographic base (practically parallel to the wall), the distance to the object of the 1/5 type and, finally, the characteristics of the cameras. These errors can be determined from the scale ratios and parallax equations [39], as shown in Equations ( 1) and (2).…”
Section: Error Analysis In 3d Photogrammetric Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%