High quality ortho-image production using the high resolution DMC|| aerial image

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An Ortho-image is the production of removed geometrical displacement, which is generated the aerial image distortion and the relief displacement, etc., using the DSM (Digital Surface Model). Accordingly, the resolution of raw image and the accuracy of DSM will has significant impacts on the ortho-image accuracy. Since the latest DMC||250 aerial camera delivers the high resolution images with five centimeters Ground Sampling Distance(GSD), it expects to generate the high density point clouds and the high quality ortho-images. Therefore, this research has planned for reviewing the potentiality and accuracy of high quality ortho-image production. Following to proceed the research, DSM has been produced through the high density point cloud extracted from DMC||250 aerial image to supply of high density DSM by creation of ortho-image. The research results has been identified that images with the DSM brought out higher degrees in positional accuracy and quality of ortho-image, compared with the ortho-image, produced from the existing digital terrain map or DSM data.

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Kim, J. N., & Um, D. Y. (2015). High quality ortho-image production using the high resolution DMC|| aerial image. Journal of the Korean Society of Surveying, Geodesy, Photogrammetry and Cartography, 33(1), 11–21. https://doi.org/10.7848/ksgpc.2015.33.1.11

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