Abstract
V članku so predstavljene posebnosti fotografij, posnetih s pametnimi telefoni in njihov potencial za zbiranje prostovoljnih geografskih informacij. Ločljivost in jasnost fotografij, posnetih s pametnim telefonom, je danes že enakovredna fotografijam posnetih s kompaktnimi digitalnimi fotoaparati, hkrati pa omogočajo sprotno shranjevanje lokacije fotografiranja. Na primeru obdelave posamezne fotografije s pomočjo interaktivne orientacije, so te prednosti ovrednotene z vidika njihovega potenciala za fotogrametrični zajem, ob ažuriranju topografskih kart. Kljub dobrim potencialom, pa na koncu obseg zornega polja fotografije odloča o tem ali bomo iz take fotografije lahko izmerili merske 3R-prostorske podatke.
This article presents the characteristics of smartphone images and their potential for collecting the volunteered geographic information. Today the smartphone image quality is equivalent to those taken with compact digital cameras, and they allow the real-time storage of the location from where the image was taken. Taking the example of processing a single image by using interactive orientation, these advantages are evaluated in terms of their potential for photogrammetric measurements when updating topographic maps. Despite the promising potential, the field of view extent of an image ultimately determines whether we will be able to extract metric spatial 3D data from such an image.
Publisher
The Research Center of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts (ZRC SAZU)
Subject
Earth-Surface Processes,Geography, Planning and Development