From the Publisher:
This text, intended for students and professionals looks at photogrammetry - the use of aerial photographs for surveying. It is primarily used for the production of maps from aerial photos. Along with remote sensing, it represents the primary means of generating data for GIS. This book is particularly useful as a text for graduate students in geomatics and is also suitable for people with a good basic scientific knowledge who need to understand photogrammetry, and who wish to use the book as a reference.
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