The art, science and technology of obtaining reliable information about physical objects and the environment through processes of recording, measuringand interpreting photographic images and patterns of recorded radiant electromagnetic energy and other phenomena
From the ASPRS (American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing)
Photogrammetry is, I think the cheapest way to digitize anything. It uses a set of photos and a special software to get a 3d model of, well pretty anything. What you can use such 3d model to is only about your own creativity.
Analytical photogrammetry was developed in the early 20th century and involved manual measurement of photographs to create accurate maps and models. Digital photogrammetry emerged in the 1980s with the advancement of computer technology, allowing for more efficient processing of images and automation of measurements. Today, digital photogrammetry is widely used in various industries for applications such as surveying, mapping, and 3D modeling.
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Wilfried Linder has written: 'Digital photogrammetry' -- subject(s): Image processing, Aerial photogrammetry, Digital techniques
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Photogrammetry
You must pass ssc
photogrammetry
Edward M. Mikhail has written: 'Analysis and adjustment of survey measurements' -- subject(s): Mensuration, Surveying 'Introduction to modern photogrammetry' -- subject(s): Photogrammetry
Kevin George Coulton has written: 'Stream gaging using 35-mm close-range photogrammetry' -- subject(s): Photogrammetry, Photographic measurements, Rivers
in fact it is topographic map produced by means of aerial photogrammetry.
Francis H. Moffitt has written: 'Photogrammetry' -- subject(s): Photogrammetry 'Solutions manual to accompany Surveying, nineth [i.e. ninth] edition' 'Surveying' -- subject(s): Surveying
Reino Antero Hirvonen has written: 'Matemaattinen geodesia' -- subject(s): Mathematics, Geodesy 'Adjustment by least squares in geodesy and photogrammetry' -- subject(s): Photogrammetry, Least squares, Geodesy