Aerial Photography and Photo Interpretation Flashcards

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What are some practical applications of Aerial Photography

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  • map making
  • urban and rural planning
  • environmental impact studies
  • civil law cases
  • real estate evaluations
  • art
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When and who took the first aerial photograph?

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Gaspard Felix

  • 1859
  • used a balloon.
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Oblique Photography
What does it enable?
What are its downsides?

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  • side views of features, enables general interpretation

- difficult to take measurements

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Vertical Photography
What does it enable?
What is one benefit from using this?

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Top down views of features, enable more detailed interpretation (measurements etc.)
- Allows more quantitative interpretation

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How do we define colour?

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Hue - the property of colours, determined by the dominant wavelength of the light.

Chroma - intensity, saturation or purity of a colour/hue. (A measure of lack of black or white)

Value - lightness and brightness, the relative abundance of primary colours

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In terms of image properties, what does ISO mean?

What would Slow (low) Iso need in terms of light?

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  • ISO = amount of light needed
  • fast (high ISO) requires less light
    Slow (low ISO) requires more light.
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Film Characteristics: in terms of speed and resolution, how does crystal size effect this?

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  • larger crystals create fast films with less resolution

- smaller crystals provide slower film at a higher resolution

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What types of photography use filters?

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panchromatic and colour photography

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What are filters used for?

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Designed to absorb certain reflected wavelengths and transmit others.

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When would you use a blue filter?

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To remove the shorter wavelengths where most atmospheric noise is created.

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Why would you us a UV filter?

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Use glass UV filter to remove effects of UV radiation and protect the glass lens.

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What does an IR filter do?

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Removes all visible light, only transmits IR radiation.

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13
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Define resolution.

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The capability of a film or lens to image spatial details

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How is resolution expressed in photography?

How do you find Rs?

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  • expressed in terms of lines per millimetre

- examine smallest pattern: line pairs/mm

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Ground Resolution Determination, how can you find ground resolution?

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Rg =(Rs x f) / H

Rg = ground resolution in line pair/meter
Rs - system resolution in line pairs per millimeter
f = camera focal length in millimeter
H= height above ground inmeters

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If you call a very fast film grainy whats it mean?

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= lower resolution