Low Cost Photogrammetry Technology

Low-cost photogrammetric systems allow orthoimagery and DEM’s to be generated from images captured with non-metric cameras and taken with less rigorous geometry. These systems apply less rigorous processing algorithms than high end photogrammetry.

The software uses precise coordinates from a total station or a scale placed in the photographs and produces three-dimensional coordinate points and surfaces by measurements made in two or more overlapping digital photographic images taken from different positions. Elevation of the Bishop's Palace, Kilkenny gnerated from the Topcon PI3000 low cost photogrammetric system

The Discovery Programme investigated the potential of such a system primarily to augment the recording process of our excavations, where the terrestrial laser scanning record was failing to adequately represent subtle textures and colours of features.
For this a helium filled kite/balloon was used as an elevated platform for the camera, operating at 10 - 30m above the excavation.