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- Updated:11/29/2023
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Oblique Photographic 3D Modeling for High-Altitude Difference Areas: Urban High-Rises and Mountainous Regions
with traditional surveying and mapping, drone aerial surveying features short operation cycles, low costs, and wide applicability, serving as an effective supplement to the traditional surveying industry. However, in certain areas with large terrain h…
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RIEBO Oblique Photography Cameras: Design Logic Behind Parameters and Their Impact on Modeling Effects
the previous two issues, we introduced two basic parameters of oblique cameras: focal length and field of view, as well as their relationship with modeling effects. The high-end Pros series oblique photography cameras can achieve better modeling results. So…
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The Application of Surveying Cameras in the Design of Expressway
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CC (smart3D) Common Errors and Solutions
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What Is Oblique Photography? A Simple Guide
Principle of Oblique Photography Imagine looking straight down at a tree from high up in the sky. When your line of sight is perpendicular to the tree's crown, all you can see is the spread-out shape of the crown itself. The thickness of the trunk, the way …
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