photogrammetric
English
Etymology
Adjective
photogrammetric (not comparable)
- Of or pertaining to photogrammetry.
- 1950 July, H. G. Dawe, “Railway Engineering Surveys from the Air”, in Railway Magazine, page 475, photo caption:
- Precision plotting equipment in a photogrammetric laboratory.
- 2019, Tony Perrottet, “A Deep Dive Into the Plans to Take Tourists to the ‘Titanic’”, in Smithsonian Magazine:
- OceanGate’s expeditions are also scheduled to conduct sonar, laser scanning and photogrammetric image capture of the entire vessel [the Titanic], in partnership with a company called Virtual Wonders, with an eye toward creating 3-D and virtual reality films, TV shows, video games and exhibition-based immersive experiences.
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