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18 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
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Book Review: Elements of Phtogrammetry,
This review is from: Elements of Photogrammetry with Applications in GIS (Hardcover)
This book is substantially revised from the previous edition in 1983, some 17 years ago. Consequently, new topics are added, particularly on GIS and digital photogrammetry. The appendixes on least squares adjustment, co-ordinate transformations, collinearity equations and digital resampling are particularly useful.This book is clearly one of the best ones around in the area of photogrammetry. The chapters are properly organised and the concepts are explained clearly. Of course, every book has to focus on its intent and target audience. The authors did this with flying colors. If there is anything missing in the current photogrammetric literature, it surely must be a book that reorganises the chapters into an operational book of case studies on photogrammetric practice. I strongly recommend the book to you. Dr Willie Tan bdgtanw@nus.edu.sg
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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If you can afford only one book on photogrammetry calculations and procedures...,
This review is from: Elements of Photogrammetry with Applications in GIS (Hardcover)
...get this one. And believe me you can probably only afford one modern text on the subject, they are all so expensive.
This book is quite good at explaining the calculations as well as the qualitative concepts of photogrammetry. It starts out explaining simple lenses and cameras, coordinate systems, the basic geometry of imaging, and continues through with calculations for stereo images. Even basic digital image processing is not neglected - nothing fancy mind you, but basic digital imaging kernels are discussed as well as histogram techniques for contrast enhancement, which is often a problem for aerial photographs. How to determine the meaning and locations of ground points is also discussed in the context of tilted photographs after a full discussion of this same subject involving vertical photographs - those taken where the camera is aimed at a 90 degree angle to the ground. There is nothing really complex about the math for any of this as long as you know the steps, and this book is all about teaching you the what and why of those computational steps. Detailed numerical examples are included as well as excellent explanations throughout. In case you need to brush up on your math, the book contains an approximately 80 page long appendix with refreshers on least-squares methods, coordinate systems math, collinearity condition equations, and digital resampling. Unfortunately, there are no solutions or answers included to end of chapter problems. If you are lucky enough to have this book as a text in a class on this subject, hang on to it as a reference.
6 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
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Excellent Resource,
By Todd in DC (Washington, DC) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Elements of Photogrammetry with Applications in GIS (Hardcover)
This book is an excellent resource and covers all topics in a sufficient and easy to read manner and definitely covers all the "elements". Anyone that is interested in Photogrammetry will find this book quite useful.
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Paul R. Wolf & Bon A. Dewitt (2000): Elements of Photogrammetry (With applications in GIS) 3rd Ed.,
This review is from: Elements of Photogrammetry with Applications in GIS (Hardcover)
If you going to check E-Bay, you will find the better deal.Same book going for only$46!Good luck with you shopping!
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Elements of Photogrammetry,
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This review is from: Elements of Photogrammetry with Applications in GIS (Hardcover)
I bought this book for a class I was dreading and so far the book is my favorite part of this class. This book is written in a plain and understandable way. It has so far been a great tool for studying photgrametric principles.
0 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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Not What I had in Mond,
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This review is from: Elements of photogrammetry: (with air photo interpretation and remote sensing) (Hardcover)
Well, I needed a text book. I do not if the problem lies with Amazon search or the seller. When I searched I put in the books title, edition, isbn number and copyright date. The book I recieved was 37 years old. Pretty much useless.
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Elements of Photogrammetry with Applications in GIS by Paul R. Wolf (Hardcover - February 7, 2000)
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