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The developed algorithm uses a set of data in order to produce a
true orthoimage:
Interior Orientation
Exterior Orientation
3D Model
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In Figure 4, the build up algorithm for true orthoimage is
illustrated.
The input data refer to the structure of the 3D model, the
interior and exterior orientation. According to the needs of the
orthoimage the output pixel size is defined. The extents of the
orthoimage are determined by the boundaries of the 3D model.
Every pixel in the true orthoimage is calculated according to its
position inside a specific close region of the 3D model. The
texture for pixel values is taken backwards from the original
images through the exterior orientation and the collinearity
equations.
4. TESTING THE ALGORITHM
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Figure 5. (a) The conventional orthoimage. (b) The true
orthoimage.
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The developed algorithm is applied under real conditions, in an
architectural Photogrammetry case study. The building shown
in Figure 5 is under renovation and the photogrammetric
restitution of all the facades is needed.
In Figures 5 (a) and (b) the products of conventional
orthoimage and the true orthoimage respectively are illustrated.
The differences are mainly visible in areas where the building
lean problem is obvious.