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ProToCal > Photogrammetry > Flight planning
Calculation:
Obtaining the main parameters of a photogrammetric flight plan.
Field book:
Zone:
Coordinates of the geographic area:
X maximum (m)
Zone of study
Y maximum (m)
X minimum (m)
Y minimum (m)
Maximun height of the terrain:
Minimum height of the terrain:
Flight conditions:
Scale determination:
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Directly
Using GSD
Photographic scale (1/m):
GSD(m):
Longitudinal overlap (%):
Transversal overlap (%):
Security margin:
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2B lon.; q trans.
B lon.; q/2 trans.
Block situation:
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Center block
First photograph alignment
Direction:
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W-E
E-W
N-S
S-N
Direction changes:
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Alternative strips
Non alternative strips
Camera:
Focal lenght (mm):
Size (mm):
x
(width - height)
Resolution (mm):
Flight Plan Map:
Flight Plan Map:
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Flight axis
A model
Strips
All models
Type of user:
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Student
Final Degree Project Student
Professor or Researcher
Professional
Other
Developed by: antmozas
; jlperez
; jdelgado
y jcardena
.
© University of Jaén. Department of Cartographic, Geodetic Engineering and Photogrammetry.
Campus "Las Lagunillas" s/n. Edificio A-3. 23071. Jaén (Spain).
Polar coordinates
Rectangular coordinates
Height differences
Area
Traverse
Geometric Leveling
Inverse Intersection
Straight lines
Circular curves:
P-V-P and Radius
FT-V and Radius
FT-V-P
Chord-Sagitta
Clothoid curves
Clothoid
Clot-Circular-Clot
Parabolic vertical curves
T-V-P
P-V-P and K
Slope1-V-Slope2 & K
Rigid body 2D (4P)
Conformal 2D (4P)
Affine 2D (6P)
Polynomial 2D
Projective 2D (8P)
Flight planning
Parallax
Fiducial Center Det.
Spanish version
Blackboard
Links
System statistics