A.Capra
NON-CONVENTIONAL SYSTEM IN UNDERWATER PHOTOGRAMMETRY
Istituto di Topografia, Geodesia e Geofisica Mineraria, Universita di Bologna.
Viale Risorgimento,2- 40136 Bologna, ITALY
Abstract
The non-conventional monoscopic photogrammetric systems have been recently developped: they
permit a low cost aquisition and data reduction, with an adequate accuracy in object coordinates
in terrestrial and close range photogrammetry.
The results of experiments with one of these systems in underwater photogrammetry are here
presented with particular attention to obtainable accuracy.
Key words
Photogrammetry
Introduction
The employment of non-conventional
monoscopic photogrammetric systems of data
reduction has been remarkably developped in
the latest years.
These systems have a low cost of aquisition
(are utilizable with metric and non-metric
cameras) and a low cost of data reduction (
they cost about 10 times less than a classical
analytical reduction system). They are
photogrammetric multi-image restitution
systems that permit 3-D mesurements of an
object or of a structure. The system is
composed by a PC computer ( a good
configuration is with microprocessor 386 ),
a digitizer and a reduction software ( fig. 4 ).
The photograms are measured on a digitizer
tablet in monoscopic way. We know or we can
determine the interior parameters of the
cameras. Using these parameters and some
known points in the photograms it is possible
to make the relative and the absolute
orientation.
We obtain the 3-D coordinates of the real
points of the object through a projective
transformation by pointing out on the
digitizer the omologous points in the different
photograms.
It is possible with these systems to
reconstruct an object in 3-D coordinates with
a good accuracy ( few centimetres) in object
Non-conventional Monoscopic Analytical System
Non-metric cameras Underwater
coordinates at different photographic scales
in terrestrial and close range
photogrammetry.
The author made some different applications
of one of these systems with non-metric
cameras in underwater photogrammetry using
an appropriate methodology.
The aim was to determine the accuracy of
the method, that has been tested comparing
the coordinates obtained throgh
photogrammetric mesurements and the known
coordinates of the control points of a
reference frame
The experiments have been executed with an
apparatus manageable and relatively easy to
use. Underwater non-metric cameras Nikonos
with three different focal lenght (15 mm,28
mm and 35 mm) were utilized. So it would be
possible to control the accuracy of the results
versus the lens also used. A reference frame
of reduced sizes containing the control points
of known coordinates was used. The non-
conventional monoscopic photogrammetric
system was the Rollei Metric MR2 .
The accuracy obtained could show the
possible fields of underwater applications of
the particular adopted method.