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connected to the DMC during the photo 
flight mission. The postprocessing software 
can produce several different types of output 
files from the set of raw images stored on the 
FDS. Full-resolution panchromatic image 
files are produced from images taken by the 
camera's four panchromatic sensors. Also, 
colour and colour-infrared output images can 
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Figure |. DMC system components 
Ideally, one individual large-area CCD chip similar to the 
information contents of existing film formats would be the 
perfect geometric solution for an aerial image acquisition 
system. However, since the size of commercially available 
imaging sensors is limited, it is not possible to choose the ideal 
solution for the focal plane of an airborne digital camera to 
fulfil the normal photogrammetric requirements. The DMC, 
therefore, overcomes this limitation by parallel operation of 
several compact camera heads directed at the scene under 
slightly oblique field angles (Heier, et al, 2002). 
The DMC consists of eight sensors: four panchromatic sensors 
and four multispectral sensors. The multispectral sensors are 3k 
x 2k in size, with one sensor capturing red data, one capturing 
blue data, one capturing green data, and one capturing near- 
infrared data. The four panchromatic sensors (Figure 2) cach 
capture one image of a particular area (7k x 4k), which partly 
overlap one another. The four images are captured from slightly 
different positions and synchronous in time to about 0.01 msec. 
They are subsequently used to produce one large image 
composite, 7680 x 13824 in size as shown in Figure 2. Figure 3 
shows the DMC installed on a Z/I gyro stabilized mount. From 
the image data captured by the DMC, one can produce a variety 
of output types using the postprocessing software. 
The image data that the camera captures is stored on the three 
Flight Data Storage (FDS) units, which are connected to the 
camera during the flight. The total FDS disk space is large 
enough to hold data that will produce 2200 final output images. 
The FDS system has three individual, removable storage 
modules that are transferred to the ground-based postprocessing 
station. Table 1 shows the complete workflow including flight 
project planning and image data capturing. 
The DMC postprocessing software is used for producing output 
images from the raw image data that is stored on the FDS 
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Figure 3. Left: Lens cone with panchromatic camera head 
Right: DMC with gyro stabilized mount 
Radiometric processing compensates for the effects of 
temperature, aperture, and other radiometric factors (Diener et 
al. 2000; Heier 2001). The intermediate images, generated from 
radiometric processing, are written to the intermediate RAID 
storage on the postprocessing server. The intermediate images 
 
	        
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