= Orthorectification = {{{ #!html
Above are 2 images of the same geographic area. Note the road that passes through the mountains. In the left "raw" or unrectified image, the road appears to be crooked when in fact it is not. The image on the right has been rectified image and the road appears planimetrically correct.
}}} Orthorectification is the process of removing the effects of image [wiki:tilt_displacement perspective] (tilt) and [wiki:relief_displacement relief] (terrain) effects for the purpose of creating a planimetrically correct image. The resultant orthorectified image has a constant scale wherein features are represented in their 'true' positions. This allows for the accurate direct measurement of distances, angles, and areas (i.e. mensuration). Orthorectified images are commonly used as in visualization tools such as Google Earth, OSSIM Planet, !ArcMap, WMS, etc. The requisite inputs for orthorectification: 1. An image with accurate sensor geometry 1. A elevation model of the ground surface in DEM, DTED, or SRTM format The resulting accuracy of the orthoimage is based on the accuracy of the triangulation, the resolution of the source image, and the accuracy of the elevation model. [[BR]] === Related Links === * [wiki:tilt_displacement Tilt Displacement] * [wiki:relief_displacement Relief Displacement] * [http://download.osgeo.org/ossim/docs/pdfs/SensorModeling.pdf OSSIM Sensor Modeling] * [wiki:ossimElevationSetup How to set up elevation in OSSIM] * [wiki:orthoigen ossim-orthoigen]: * Command line application used to orthorectify images and create orthoimage mosaics. [[BR]]