Section 2.2 Flashcards

1
Q

What are some applications of air photo interpretation? (6)

A
Map making
Urban and rural planning
Environmental impact study
Civil law cases 
Real estates evaluation
Art
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2
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In 1856 who was the first person to explore aerial photography?

A

Gaspard Felix Tournachon

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3
Q

What is a 16th century example of aerial photography?

A

Galileo telescope

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4
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In 1903 _______ carried cameras.

A

Pigeon

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5
Q

True or false:

WW1, WW2 and the Cold War used aerial photographs

A

True

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6
Q

True or false:

While aerial photography is used for looking at forest size it cannot look at forest health.

A

False

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7
Q

Define oblique photography.

A

Side views of features, hard to take measurements with.

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8
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Define Vertical photography.

A

Top down view good for measurements

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9
Q

High oblique is ______ effective for looking at quantitative measurements

A

Less

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10
Q

What are three attributes we use to define colour?

A

Hue
Chroma
Value

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11
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Define hue.

A

What colour something is (red, yellow, green, blue) there are an infinite amount hues

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12
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Define chroma.

A

It is the saturation of a hue, measures lack of black or white

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13
Q

Define value (in terms of colour).

A

Relative abundance of primary colour

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14
Q

What is additive light mixing?

A

How computers specify light

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15
Q

What is subtractive light mixing?

A

How colour printing is managed

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16
Q

Film speed is referring to…

A

How much light is needed to expose the film.

17
Q

Fast films need ______ light and slow films need _______ light.

A

Less, more

18
Q

Fast films have _____ crystals, slow films have ______ crystals

A

Larger, smaller

19
Q

What is the purpose of filters?

A

They are designed to absorb specific wavelengths and transmit others

20
Q

Define resolution in terms of film.

A

The ability of a film to capture details

21
Q

Identify the variables:

Rg = (Rs x f)/ H

A
Rg = ground resolution in line pair per meter
Rs = system resolution in line pairs per millimetre 
H = height of camera above the ground in meters
22
Q

What can we look at using air photo interpretation?

A

Shows changing cultural features and land use