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4 Overview on Low Cost Systems
Recent developments in close range
photogrammetry such as multi-image bundle
triangulation, new devices for image
measurement and computer control have created
the presuppositions for the development of low
cost photogrammetric systems. Especially in
architectural photogrammetry, quite a few
systems have appeared on the market in the last
years. They cover the whole spectrum of
analytical photogrammetry as described above.
Often réseau cameras are used in connection
with them. This enables the correction of image
deformations, caused by film shrinkage and non-
planarity of the film. A few of the systems are
listed below. A division is made according to
chapters two and three of this paper.
4.1 Systems with Monoscopic Image
Measurement
4.1.1 Elcovision
The Elcovision system provides software to
compensate image deformations, by calculation
the réseau correction. The used camera has to
be calibrated beforehand, because no self-
calibration during the bundle adjustment is
performed. Up to 12 models can be calculated
simultaneously with a bundle adjustment
program. The monoscopic evaluation of the two-
image-model afterwards is supported by
graphical functions and can be viewed on the
monitor.
4.1.2 Foto 3D
The Foto 3D system [WIEMANN 1992] uses non-
metric cameras. The orientation procedure
differs from that described in the above
systems. Instead of calculating relativ and
absolute orientation or computing a bundle
adjustment, Foto 3D uses a 3D to 2D projective
transformation, which is comparable with the
direct linear transformation [ABDEL-AZIZ,
KARARA 1971]. It doesn't need any information
on the interior orientation parameters of the
used camera, but the coordinates of the
exposure station and 4 controll points per
image have to be known. The user can choose
between multi and single image evaluation.
4.1.3 MR2
The MR2 system compensates image deformation
with a calculated réseau correction. A multi
image orientation with simultaneous camera
calibration is done with the bundle adjustment.
After the bundle orientation the multi-image
evaluation process is carried out usually with
four images, and the coordinates of all
measured points including standard deviations
are calculated with spatial intersection. They
can be viewed on the screen and can be
manipulated with some graphic routines. A
single image rectification is posible as well.