The attempt of dividing between remote sensing and photogrammetry could lie
in assigning these transformations to that range, where they are mainly
operating (feature, place):
- remote sensing: transformation of features
T RS - T(G,M) = T(I,M) = T(M)
-photogrammetry: transformation in space
T pH = T(G,M) = T(G,M(G)) = T(G).
On this basis can be done the following assignements:
- remote sensing
classifikation of multispectral images,
transformation in an abstract feature space (e. g. integral transformations)
- photogrammetry
correction of geometric differences in multitemporal images,
digital geometric transformations.
The new possibilities of a fully digital data structure must also lead to
basically new approaches within photogrammetry, because the specific photo-
grammetric instruments lead to special photogrammetric software for universal
computers - completed by special processors - with specific input and output
devices. In this direction possible data structures as well as algorithmic
solutions of photogrammetric tasks have to be viewed.