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Poell Daniela (P) wrote:
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> Dear list,
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> For a project I need to geometrically correct and georefrence
> photographs
> which cover one side of a mountain valley. The photos were taken from
> die
> opposite side of the valley. We used a normal reflex camera with a
> focal
> length of about 30 mm.
> Does anybody know if there is a feasible approach to do this?
> Is there a possibility to do it in ArcInfo or ArcView?
> If not, can you recommend an appropriate software?
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> Any suggestions appreciated!
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> Thanks
> Daniela Poell
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> Daniela P=F6ll
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High-tech it isnt, but if you get a DOQ or other good orthophoto (from
overhead), you could
1. match landmarks between it an the side-view
2. use the software Morph to map the side-view onto the ortho
3. use the ortho to lay the morphed side-view in to a georeference grid
(at worst, lay it over a DRG and create a grid from the tickmarks on the
DRG)
Good luck!
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Nat Case
Hedberg Maps, Inc.
Publisher of PROFESSOR PATHFINDER Maps
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