Abstract

Comparison of Free and Commercial Software in the Processing of Data Obtained from Non-Metric Cameras

Highlights

  • In recent years, drones have found many different, unusual applications and have become a space for scientific research [Prisacariu 2017]

  • Environmental protection is applied to unmanned aerial vehicles as mobile stations for monitoring the concentrations of particulate matter and other pollutants in the air

  • Ecologists look for solutions using photogrammetry and the 3D model obtained in the process of image processing as research material [Ourloglou et al 2020]

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Introduction

Drones have found many different, unusual applications and have become a space for scientific research [Prisacariu 2017] They are used, among others, in geology, to make observations, on the basis of which maps and 3D models are created. In addition to the photos obtained from drones, terrestrial photographs in a dynamic projection, taken using smartphones and classic digital cameras, are used increasingly often. They are increasingly becoming the basis for the 3D reconstruction using algorithms instead of the classic photogrammetric conversions [Abed Al Aziz et al 2015]. The examples of photograph applications appear in the inventory of architectural monuments [Aicardi et al 2014] and natural objects – e.g. Bossea Cave [Dabove et al 2019]

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