i.ortho.init(1grass) GRASS GIS User's Manual i.ortho.init(1grass) NAME i.ortho.init - Interactively creates or modifies entries in a camera initial exposure station file for imagery group referenced by a sub-block. KEYWORDS imagery, orthorectify SYNOPSIS i.ortho.init i.ortho.init --help i.ortho.init [-rp] group=name [xc=float] [yc=float] [zc=float] [xc_sd=float] [yc_sd=float] [zc_sd=float] [omega=float] [phi=float] [kappa=float] [omega_sd=float] [phi_sd=float] [kappa_sd=float] [--help] [--verbose] [--quiet] [--ui] Flags: -r Use initial values at run time -p Print initial values --help Print usage summary --verbose Verbose module output --quiet Quiet module output --ui Force launching GUI dialog Parameters: group=name [required] Name of imagery group for ortho-rectification xc=float Initial Camera Exposure X-coordinate yc=float Initial Camera Exposure Y-coordinate zc=float Initial Camera Exposure Z-coordinate xc_sd=float Apriori X-coordinate standard deviation yc_sd=float Apriori Y-coordinate standard deviation zc_sd=float Apriori Z-coordinate standard deviation omega=float Initial Camera Omega (pitch) degrees phi=float Initial Camera Phi (roll) degrees kappa=float Initial Camera Kappa (yaw) degrees omega_sd=float Apriori Omega (pitch) standard deviation phi_sd=float Apriori Phi (roll) standard deviation kappa_sd=float Apriori Kappa (yaw) standard deviation DESCRIPTION Aerial photographs may be either vertical or oblique. Vertical photo- graphs can be truly vertical (nadir), or slightly tilted (less than 3 degree from the vertical). Usually aerial photos are tilted to some de- gree. We refer to the term vertical photograph up to a tilt of 3 de- gree. Oblique aerial photographs are purposely taken with an angle between 3 and 90 degree from the nadir direction. The use of i.ortho.init (menu 6) is only required when rectifying a tilted or oblique aerial photo. i.ortho.init creates or modifies entries in a camera initial exposure station file for imagery group referenced by a sub-block. These en- tries include: the (XC,YC,ZC) standard (e.g. UTM) approximate coordi- nates of the camera exposure station; initial roll, pitch, and yaw an- gles (in degrees) of the cameras attitude; and the a priori standard deviations for these parameters. During the imagery program, i.photo.rectify, the initial camera exposure station file is used for computation of the ortho-rectification parameters. If no initial cam- era exposure station file exist, the default values are computed from the control points file created in i.photo.2target. The following menu is displayed: Please provide the following information INITIAL XC: Meters __________ INITIAL YC: Meters __________ INITIAL ZC: Meters __________ INITIAL omega (pitch) degrees: __________ INITIAL phi (roll) degrees: __________ INITIAL kappa (yaw) degrees: __________ Standard Deviation XC: Meters __________ Standard Deviation YC: Meters __________ Standard Deviation ZC: Meters __________ Std. Dev. omega (pitch) degrees: __________ Std. Dev. phi (roll) degrees: __________ Std. Dev. kappa (yaw) degrees: __________ Use these values at run time? (1=yes, 0=no) AFTER COMPLETING ALL ANSWERS, HIT <ESC> TO CONTINUE (OR <Ctrl-C> TO CANCEL) The INITIAL values for (XC,YC,ZC) are expressed in standard (e.g. UTM) coordinates, and represent an approximation for the location of the camera at the time of exposure. • X: East aircraft position; • Y: North aircraft position; • Z: Flight altitude above sea level The INITIAL values for (omega,phi,kappa) are expressed in degrees, and represent an approximation for the cameras attitude at the time of ex- posure. • Omega (pitch): Raising or lowering of the aircraft’s front (turning around the wings’ axis); • Phi (roll): Raising or lowering of the wings (turning around the aircraft’s axis); • Kappa (yaw): Rotation needed to align the aerial photo to true north: needs to be denoted as +90 degree for clockwise turn and -90 degree for a counterclockwise turn. If ground control points are available, the INITIAL values are itera- tively corrected. This is particularl useful when the INITIAL values are rather rough estimates. The standard deviations for (XC,YC,ZC) are expressed in meters, and are used as a priori values for the standard deviations used in computation of the ortho rectification parameters. Higher values improve the re- finement of the initial camera exposure. As a rule of thumb, 5% of the estimated target extents should be used. The standard deviations for (omega,phi,kappa) are expressed in degrees, and are used as a priori values for the standard deviations used in computation of the ortho rectification parameters. As a rule of thumb, 2 degrees should be used. If Use these values at run time? (1=yes, 0=no) is set to 0, the values in this menu are not used. SEE ALSO i.ortho.photo, i.photo.2image, i.photo.2target, i.ortho.elev, i.or- tho.camera, i.ortho.transform, i.photo.rectify AUTHOR Mike Baba, DBA Systems, Inc. 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