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Photogrammetry Etc.

Photogrammetry is a science that uses photography to measure and map objects. It is used to accurately measure features such as distances, areas, and heights in order to create detailed maps and 3D models of objects. It is increasingly being used in various fields such as architecture, engineering, 3D mapping, archa…

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Overview

Photogrammetry is a science that uses photography to measure and map objects. It is used to accurately measure features such as distances, areas, and heights in order to create detailed maps and 3D models of objects. It is increasingly being used in various fields such as architecture, engineering, 3D mapping, archaeology, and natural resource management. Photogrammetry is also used to monitor and map changes to the physical environment, allowing for more accurate analysis and assessment. The data and insights gained from photogrammetry has many uses, from smart city planning to scientific research. Photogrammetry is an important tool for understanding and managing our environment.

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