difference between terrestrial and aerial photogrammetry
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The differencea) Aerial photogrammetry requires a high-end infra support: specially designed and programmed planes being just one of them. Terrestrial photogrammetry comparatively needs much less investment and technical skill to carry out
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a) Aerial photogrammetry requires a high-end infra support: specially designed and programmed planes being just one of them.
Terrestrial photogrammetry comparatively needs much less investment and technical skill to carry out
b) The aerial kind of photogrammetry is suitable when we are trying to map a large piece of land.
Terrestrial photogrammetry is a preferred method when designers and planners aim to monitor and map bridges, pipeline networks, transport network, etc.
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