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Title: Remote Sensing from Airborne Platforms


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Chapter 17
  • Remote Sensing from Airborne Platforms

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Vertical Aerial Photography
Goosenecks of the San Juan River in Utah
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Low-oblique Aerial Photography
Low-oblique photograph of a bridge on the
Congaree River near Columbia, SC.
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High-oblique Aerial Photography
Low-oblique photograph of the grand Coulee Dam in
Washington in 1940
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Panchromatic
Black and White Infrared
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Box Camera
One of the first commercially available box
cameras created for Louis Daguerre by Samuel F.
B. Morse, inventor of the Morse code.
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Comparison of the Optical Components of the
Simple Camera with those of the Human Eye
Retina
Film Plane
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Photogrammetric Aerial Frame Camera
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Profile View of A Metric Camera and System
Components
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Aerial Camera Lens Angle-of-View
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Forward Image Motion Compensation
Without image motion compensation
With image motion compensation
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Four 70-mm Hasselblad Cameras Arranged to Obtain
Multiband Aerial Photography
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Century City, Los Angeles
Four 70-mm Hasselblad Cameras Arranged to Obtain
Multiband Vertical Aerial Photography
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Analog and Digital Cameras
Kodak DCS 420 Digital Camera with a Nikon camera
lens and body
Hasselblad 70-mm camera
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White Light Separated into its Spectral
Components Using a Prism
Near-infrared
Photographic Region
Red
Visible
Green
Blue
White light
Ultraviolet
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Sir Isaac Newton Published Opticks in 1704
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Sir Isaac Newton discovered that white light
could be dispersed into its spectral components
by passing it through a prism
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Color Theory
Additive Color
Subtractive Color
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Reflection and Transmission
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