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2.5 cm ground resolution, was changed in such a way that a
ground resolution of 4 cm was finally obtained; this decision
was made during the flight. In addition to the Athribis
excavation area also one high resolution line was flown above
Achmim, an archaeological site 10 km north-east of Athribis. In
total 36 images were taken, with 4 cm, 10 cm and 25cm above
Athribis, and 4 images with 2.5 cm above Achmim (figures 10 -
13).
Figure 13. Achmim 25 cm
GSD
3. DATA PROCESSING
3.1 Photogrammetric Data processing
Figure 8. Google Earth Mission Planning (© GoogleEarth
Copyright 2007)
Figure 9. Russian MI-17
The acquired aerial images were used to produce digital
elevation models with a raster width of 10 m for production of
orthophotos with a GSD of 4 cm, 10 cm and 25 cm (figure 14).
TLS control points in the vicinity of the temple were used as
control points for the aerial triangulation. Concerning the 25cm
orthophoto it was necessary to use some points from the Riegl
laser scanner point cloud as additional control points.
Figure 14. Athribis Orthophoto 10 cm GSD
In addition to these photogrammetric mapping results, also a
digital elevation model with a raster width of 50 cm was
calculated for the later fusion with the Riegl data (figure 15).
Figure 15. Athribis 50 cm grid DEM