Stereophotogrammetry

ID: stereophotogrammetry

Stereophotogrammetry is a technique used in the field of photogrammetry to capture and analyze three-dimensional (3D) information from two-dimensional (2D) images. It involves taking pairs of photographs from different perspectives, typically using two cameras or a single camera that moves to different positions. By comparing the images, the software can determine depth and spatial relationships, allowing for the creation of 3D models or maps of the captured scene.

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