Do you have imagery from an aerial photography camera (whether a modern digital camera or scanned film) and the orientation data either by direct georeferencing or the results of aerial triangulation? If yes, you’ll want to work with a mosaic dataset, and load the imagery with the proper raster type.
The mosaic dataset provides the foundation for many different use cases, including:
There are different raster types that support the photogrammetric model for frame imagery. If you have existing orientation data from ISAT or Match-AT, you can use the raster types with those names to directly load the data (see Help here).
For a general frame camera, you’ll want to know how to use the Frame Camera raster type and we have recently updated some helpful resources:
Further information:
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