[Qgis-user] QGIS-User Digest, Vol 202, Issue 23

boxerg at iinet.net.au boxerg at iinet.net.au
Fri Dec 30 15:31:26 PST 2022


Hi Scott,

This sounds like something the remote sensing satellite people would know
how to handle. Maybe contact someone at the European Space Agency (ESA) and
or maybe try Andrew Hart, <Andrew.Hart at atkinsglobal.com> at the UK based
Geological Remote Sensing Group (www.grsg.org.uk) . I sure they will know
someone who can help.

Cheers Grant Boxer, Perth, WA.

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Today's Topics:

   1. Airborne camera rectification (Madry, Scott)


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Date: Fri, 30 Dec 2022 19:48:27 +0000
From: "Madry, Scott" <madrys at email.unc.edu>
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Subject: [Qgis-user] Airborne camera rectification
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Hello list. First of all, thanks to all of you for helping make the QGIS
community the very special thing that it is.

I will be involved in a stratospheric balloon launch in January (altitude
~30 km), and it will have a nadir-pointing RGB camera that will have it?s
images telemetered to the ground. It is nadir-pointing, but will have random
swaying motion in all axes. Does anyone have experience in reading the 6
parameters of exterior orientation (X, Y, Z, w, f, k (Rotations about x, y,
z axes respectively)) from the EXIF header attached to the JPEG and using it
to georectify the images as well as can be done in QGIS? We are hoping to
compare the various images at different altitudes with satellite imagery
acquired at about the same time.

Thank you so much, and happy new year to everyone!

Scott

Scott Madry, Ph.D.
Research Associate Professor of Archaeology The University of North Carolina
at Chapel Hill

Tel         1-919-448-4493
Email:    madrys at email.unc.edu<mailto:madrys at email.unc.edu>
https://scottmadry.web.unc.edu
Skype:   scott madry

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