Intepretation of Aerial Imagery Flashcards

1
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What is the definition of Photo Interpretation

A

The process of studying and gathering information required to identify the various cultural and natural features,

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What are important factors to consider when interpreting a feature?

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  • Shape
  • Size
  • Tone/Colour
  • Texture
  • Pattern
  • Shadows
  • Association/Site
  • Time
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3
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IS what you interpret dependant on what you see?

A

yes!

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4
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How do you get an Increased Angular Field when taking aerial photos?

A

Lower Altitude

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5
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Whats the effect of focal lengths?

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Different focal lengths have different Angular Fields of View (AFOV)

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What does a larger AFOV lead too?

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Larger AFOV = longer B/D which leads to increases in vertical exaggeration

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7
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Principle Point?

How is it found?

A

Is the exact centre of a photograph.

Found by using adjacent fiducial marks.

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8
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Define NADIR

A

Directly under the focal plane

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9
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Relief displacement formula (D)?\

How can you find height form this?

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D = r(h)/H

h = d(H)/r
r = distance from nadir
H = height of base of object
h = height above ground level of object
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10
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Define Parallax?

A

The displacement of an object caused by the movement of the observer relative to that object.

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