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Spatial/Morphological measurement using close range photogrammetry- guidance from ISPRS V6 Jim Chandler 1, Rene Wackrow 1 and Dirk Rieke-Zapp 2 1 Loughborough University, UK 2 University of Berne, Switzerland j.h.chandler@lboro.ac.uk Remote sensing- meeting industry needs with NERC expertise, 6 th April 2011 (with notable input from members of ISPRS Working Group V6)
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Overview What can close range photogrammetry provide? Why produce “tips”? Key points? An illustration! Remote sensing- meeting industry needs with NERC expertise, 6th April 2011
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What can close range photogrammetry provide? Remote sensing- meeting industry needs with NERC expertise, 6th April 2011 Italian Alps- 1990
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Remote sensing- meeting industry needs with NERC expertise, 6th April 2011 Antwerpen- 1991
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Black Ven Landslide- 1995 (1) ARSF imagery March 2nd, 1995 Scale: 1:4,500 Remote sensing- meeting industry needs with NERC expertise, 6th April 2011
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1995 (2) Processed using digital photogrammetry Unix workstation (£15K, 1995) Remote sensing- meeting industry needs with NERC expertise, 6th April 2011 Automated measurement! –1m resolution DEM- 1.6 million points in 10 hours
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Aboriginal rock art recording, 2004 Remote sensing- meeting industry needs with NERC expertise, 6th April 2011
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Rock Art- Outputs Digital Elevation Models (DEMs) Accuracies- 2-3mm Orthophotos Visualisation “fly-thru” fly-thru Remote sensing- meeting industry needs with NERC expertise, 6th April 2011
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Northumberland and Durham Regional Rock Art project 9 of 42 Partnership between English Heritage and the County Councils for Northumberland and Durham Loughborough University advising on the photogrammetry Remote sensing- meeting industry needs with NERC expertise, 6th April 2011
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Lessons learnt Don’t underestimate volunteers Added political benefits! Technology and the volunteer Hi tech or low? Remote sensing- meeting industry needs with NERC expertise, 6th April 2011
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Why are “tips” necessary? Remote sensing- meeting industry needs with NERC expertise, 6th April 2011 Stated activity! Past experiences- particularly postgraduates/ volunteers Two sets!
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Who contributed? Remote sensing- meeting industry needs with NERC expertise, 6th April 2011 Primarily WG Officers Also notable input from industry! including: Marko Tuomien, Datapix Pty Ltd, Queensland, Australia Stephen Bird, Fluvial Systems Research Inc, Whiterock, Canada
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Start simple- start small! 150 small format images of a river channel in Spain- I fly next week and my supervisor doesn’t know about photogrammetry! Remote sensing- meeting industry needs with NERC expertise, 6th April 2011 Common sense! Familiarisation- techniques and how software works! Start with: Small test area captured with perhaps two pairs Ideally use a pre-calibrated camera Establish abundant photo control- easy restitution plus checks
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Which camera? All cameras have spatial measurement potential! Remote sensing- meeting industry needs with NERC expertise, 6th April 2011 Digital SLR! Fixed or variable zoom lens? Never purchase “top of the range”
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Camera calibration Necessary for accurate spatial data acquisition! Remote sensing- meeting industry needs with NERC expertise, 6th April 2011 What software? Matlab, PhotoModeler, IWitness, etc. camera focal length (f) principal point offset(x P, y P ) radial lens distortion (K 1, K 2, K 3 ) tangential distortion (P 1, P 2 )
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Fieldwork/control Remote sensing- meeting industry needs with NERC expertise, 6th April 2011 Photo acquisition: Infinity focus/f8 Infinity focus/f8 Fastest shutter speed possible/tripod Fastest shutter speed possible/tripod Obtain redundant imagery Obtain redundant imagery Control Don’t skimp! Well distributed Withhold 20% and use as “checkpoints” Visit site prior Visit site prior capture images “in pairs/triplets” capture images “in pairs/triplets”
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Zhouqu- China 8 th Aug. 2010 Remote sensing- meeting industry needs with NERC expertise, 6th April 2011 “Tips” document, freely available- more later! Zhou Qu debris flow: Zhouqu mudslides death toll rose to 337 people, 1148 people missing
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Measurement potential of imagery! Remote sensing- meeting industry needs with NERC expertise, 6th April 2011
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Measurement potential of imagery! Remote sensing- meeting industry needs with NERC expertise, 6th April 2011 Video fly-thru! Gradient of debris slope! Next phase
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Conclusion Prime purpose, raise awareness of photogrammetry and ISPRS Working Group V6: http://isprsv6.lboro.ac.uk/ http://isprsv6.lboro.ac.uk/ Special Issue of the Photogrammetric Record: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1477-9730.2010.00590.x/full http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1477-9730.2010.00590.x/full “Tips” document, providing simple guidance. Also some recent work/interests: Potential of terrestrial imagery Potential of consumer grade digital cameras Remote sensing- meeting industry needs with NERC expertise, 6th April 2011
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