stereophotogrammetry
Stereophotogrammetry is a photogrammetric method that derives three-dimensional information from stereo image pairs or networks. By analyzing parallax—the apparent shift of features between images taken from different viewpoints—rigid-body coordinates of surface points can be triangulated using the known camera geometry.
The workflow typically requires calibration of the camera system to determine intrinsic parameters (focal length, principal
Applications of stereophotogrammetry span cultural heritage documentation, archaeology, architecture and civil engineering, industrial inspection and quality
Advantages include non-contact data acquisition and the ability to capture rich texture information. Limitations involve dependence