Abstract

Modern digital cameras are increasing in quality whilst decreasing in size. In the last decade, a number of waterproof consumer digital cameras (action cameras) have become available, which often cost less than $500. A possible application of such action cameras is in the field of Underwater Photogrammetry. Especially with respect to the fact that with the change of the medium to below water can in turn counteract the distortions present. The goal of this paper is to investigate the suitability of such action cameras for underwater photogrammetric applications focusing on the stability of the camera and the accuracy of the derived coordinates for possible photogrammetric applications. For this paper a series of image sequences was capture in a water tank. A calibration frame was placed in the water tank allowing the calibration of the camera and the validation of the measurements using check points. The accuracy assessment covered three test sets operating three GoPro sports cameras of the same model (Hero 3 black). The test set included the handling of the camera in a controlled manner where the camera was only dunked into the water tank using 7MP and 12MP resolution and a rough handling where the camera was shaken as well as being removed from the waterproof case using 12MP resolution. The tests showed that the camera stability was given with a maximum standard deviation of the camera constant σc of 0.0031mm for 7MB (for an average c of 2.720mm) and 0.0072 mm for 12MB (for an average c of 3.642mm). The residual test of the check points gave for the 7MB test series the largest rms value with only 0.450mm and the largest maximal residual of only 2.5 mm. For the 12MB test series the maximum rms value is 0. 653mm.

Highlights

  • The use of Photogrammetry is no longer limited to a small group of experts

  • In this paper we could shown that the consistency of the interior orientation parameters are stable and validated using multiple GoPro cameras in different test sets

  • We could show that the removal of the camera from the waterproof body and rough handling during the experiments did not influence the camera calibration parameters significantly

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Introduction

The use of Photogrammetry is no longer limited to a small group of experts. It is increasingly used by a number of disciplines and becoming more pronounced in the modern spatial sciences community. A popular model of action cameras is the GoPro and it may be a viable option for future projects having adequate resolution and quality in both image and video, matching that of far larger digital SLR cameras. Many of those cameras use fisheye lenses which are often not suitable for geometric accurate photogrammetric applications – at least for above water applications. Introducing a low cost option with the perceived notion that these compact underwater cameras will be suitable for photogrammetry means an increase in users and practical applications. The International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences, Volume XLI-B5, 2016 XXIII ISPRS Congress, 12–19 July 2016, Prague, Czech Republic stability of the interior orientation parameters as well as the accuracy of derived coordinates

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