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Subject:  Re:omega phi kappa
Posted by: Rick
on: Feb 26, 2013 14:02:36 CST


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Pick up a copy of the Manual of Photogrammetry 5th or maybe (6th) edition. This will cover all of what you have asked plus more on calculating image orientations. The book is not cheep but let than purchasing additional software if you only need the math portion.

> Hi,
>
> I'd like to find a resource that describes how to use the omega, phi, and kappa values.
>
> I'm particularly interested in determining an image field of view. I'm hoping that this can be done if the camera and lens parameters are known, along with the camera longitude, latitude, altitude, and omega, phi, and kappa values.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>


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omega phi kappa Davidlr Feb 19, 2013 18:49:20 CST
    Re:omega phi kappa Darryl Feb 20, 2013 13:26:08 CST
you are here     Re:omega phi kappa Rick Feb 26, 2013 14:02:36 CST
        Re:omega phi kappa Davidlr Mar 2, 2013 12:43:13 CST


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