Low Elevation Aerial Photography (LEAP)

Low elevation aerial photography (LEAP) is a major emphasis of research in the AnthSpace Lab. Techniques for lifting cameras include poles, kites, balloons, and r/c platforms. The images generated by LEAP techniques are typically processed by some method of photogrammetry and are used for visualizations, maps, and measurement.

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