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Accurate and cost-effective natural resource data from super large scale aerial photography

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2005

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Grotefendt, Richard Alan, 2005, Accurate and cost-effective natural resource data from super large scale aerial photography: University of Washington.

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Increasing amounts and types of timely and accurate data are required for monitoring to ensure compliance with natural resource regulatory requirements. This study developed a cost-effective method to partially fulfill these data requirements using super large scale aerial photography (Scale: greater than 1:2,000). Two synchronized, metric, Rolleiflex 70mm (2.76in) cameras mounted 12m (40ft) apart on a rigid platform and carried at 5.6 km/hr (3 knots) by a helicopter collected this high resolution, 3D imagery from Alaska and Washington. The overlapping photo pairs provided 3D views of natural resource objects as fine as twigs. The 12m (40ft) inter-camera distance improved ground visibility between tree crowns of dense old growth forests. [...]

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  • US Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS)

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