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The Photogrammetric Record

An International Journal of Photogrammetry

Published jointly by the Remote Sensing and Photogrammetry Society and Blackwell Publishing

Edited by:
Paul Newby


ISI Journal Citation Reports® Ranking: 2007: 25/31 (Geography, Physical); 83/137 (Geoscience, Multidisciplinary); 6/11 (Image Science & Photographic Techniques); 11/14 (Remote Sensing)
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The Photogrammetric Record contains original, independently and rapidly refereed articles which reflect current photogrammetric practice and research throughout the world. The journal provides a record of new research which will contribute both to the advancement of photogrammetric knowledge and to the application of photogrammetric techniques in traditional and novel ways.  It also seeks to stimulate debate in its correspondence and shorter contributions sections, and carries reviews of recent photogrammetric literature.

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Registration of terrestrial laser scanner data using imagery
K. Al-Manasir and C. S. Fraser

Image-based 3D modelling: a review
F. Remondino and S. El-Hakim

A geometric model for linear-array-based terrestrial panoramic cameras
D. Schneider and H.-G. Maas

Comparison of two physical sensor models for satellite images: Position-Rotation model and Orbit-Attitude model
Taejung Kim and Ian Dowman

Angular resolution of terrestrial laser scanners
Derek D. Lichti and Sonam Jamtsho

Mapping small areas using a low-cost close range photogrammetric software package with aerial photography
Manuel A. Aguilar, Fernando J. Aguilar and Francisco Agüera

Hyper redundancy for accuracy enhancement in automated close range photogrammetry
Clive S. Fraser, Alex Woods and Danny Brizzi

Combined digital photogrammetry and time-of-flight laser scanning for monitoring cliff evolution
Michael Lim, David N. Petley, Nicholas J. Rosser, Robert J. Allison, Antony J. Long and David Pybus

Stereo-photogrammetric mapping of tooth replicas incorporating texture
Malcolm J. Grenness, Jon E. Osborn and Martin J. Tyas

Metric capabilities of low-cost digital cameras for close range surface measurement
Jim H. Chandler, John G. Fryer and Amanda Jack

Photogrammetric reconstruction of the Great Buddha of Bamiyan, Afghanistan
Armin Grün, Fabio Remondino and Li Zhang

Recording architecture at the archaeological site of Uxmal, Mexico: A historical and contemporary view
Lawrence G. Desmond and Paul G. Bryan

Digital photogrammetry at English Heritage: a pictorial review of projects to date
Michael Clowes

The digital national framework and digital photogrammetry at Ordnance Survey
David A. Holland and Lynne E. Allan