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Articles | Volume XL-3/W4
https://doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-XL-3-W4-51-2016
https://doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-XL-3-W4-51-2016
17 Mar 2016
 | 17 Mar 2016

GEOMETRIC CALIBRATION AND VALIDATION OF ULTRACAM AERIAL SENSORS

Michael Gruber, Bernhard Schachinger, Marc Muick, Christian Neuner, and Helfried Tschemmernegg

Keywords: Photogrammetry, Digital camera, Calibration

Abstract. We present details of the calibration and validation procedure of UltraCam Aerial Camera systems. Results from the laboratory calibration and from validation flights are presented for both, the large format nadir cameras and the oblique cameras as well. Thus in this contribution we show results from the UltraCam Eagle and the UltraCam Falcon, both nadir mapping cameras, and the UltraCam Osprey, our oblique camera system. This sensor offers a mapping grade nadir component together with the four oblique camera heads. The geometric processing after the flight mission is being covered by the UltraMap software product. Thus we present details about the workflow as well. The first part consists of the initial post-processing which combines image information as well as camera parameters derived from the laboratory calibration. The second part, the traditional automated aerial triangulation (AAT) is the step from single images to blocks and enables an additional optimization process. We also present some special features of our software, which are designed to better support the operator to analyze large blocks of aerial images and to judge the quality of the photogrammetric set-up.