Accuracy, resolution, and cost comparisons between small format and mapping cameras for environmental mapping
Abstract
Successful aerial photography depends on aerial cameras providing acceptable photographs within cost restrictions of the job. For topographic mapping where ultimate accuracy is required only large format mapping cameras will suffice. For mapping environmental patterns of vegetation, soils, or water pollution, 9-inch cameras often exceed accuracy and cost requirements, and small formats may be better. In choosing the best camera for environmental mapping, relative capabilities and costs must be understood. This study compares resolution, photo interpretation potential, metric accuracy, and cost of 9-inch, 70mm, and 35mm cameras for obtaining simultaneous color and color infrared photography for environmental mapping purposes.
- Publication:
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41st American Society of Photogrammetry Annual Meeting
- Pub Date:
- 1975
- Bibcode:
- 1975aspg.meet..663C
- Keywords:
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- Aerial Photography;
- Cameras;
- Environmental Surveys;
- Photomapping;
- Remote Sensors;
- Color Photography;
- Cost Estimates;
- Infrared Photography;
- Resolution;
- Soils;
- Vegetation;
- Water;
- Instrumentation and Photography