Photogrammetry
Photogrammetry is the science of obtaining reliable information about the properties of surfaces and objects without physical contact with the objects, and of measuring and interpreting this information.
The result of photogrammetric procedures is a precise three-dimensional geometric reconstruction of the object that can be orthogonally projected onto a plane (normally horizontally or vertically) at a certain scale or visualized in a perspective static or dynamic representation in a computer monitor for further evaluation.
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