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Z/I
Imaging Digital Mapping Camera (DMC)
DMI is the first company in the west coast owning
a Digital Camera system. Our new and unique Digital
Mapping Camera System (DMC) by Intergraph-Z/I
Imaging is the most innovative and precise digital
camera system available today
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Digital Mapping Camera (DMC) |
DMC is a turnkey, frame-based digital
aerial camera system designed to support aerial
photogrammetric missions demanding
high-resolution and accuracy. Imagery products are 1.5" to
1' pixels.
The DMC uses eight individual lenses rather than a single
lens. The lenses operate simultaneously and collect color
imagery (RGB), CIR, and black-and-white panchromatic imagery.
The DMC incorporates a Flight Management System allowing
the aircraft to follow very precise flight lines even in
the roughest of conditions. The DMC uses Z/I Post Processing
units, Z/I Imaging OrthoPro, Stereo Display, Feature Collection,
SoftcopyPro, and Image Station Photogrammetric Manager.
Here are some features of DMC
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Two (2)
Intergraph Soft-Copy System
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4 high-resolution 7k x
4k PAN camera heads
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4 multispectral 3k x 2k
camera heads
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Lens system: 4: x f = 120mm/f:4.0
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Camera electronic Unit
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3 Flight Data Storage (FDS)
units (864 GB, more than 2200 frames)
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Airborne Sensor
Management System (ASMS)
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T-AS Gyro Stabilized Camera
Suspension Mount
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Image Station Mission Planning
Software
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Final output image: 7,680
x 13,824 pixels
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Large-scale images with
high-quality resolution, supplying images
with ground resolutions
of less than 5 centimeters
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Delivers images digitally,
enabling direct production of a wide range
of mapping
and image analysis
deliverables, including
orthophotos, Digital
Terrain Models
(DTMs), and more
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Designed to perform under
various light conditions with a wide range of exposure
times.
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Field
of view: 69.3° cross
track x 42° along track
Advantages of Digital Mapping Camera:
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Faster turnaround time
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Greatly improved radiometric
resolution
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Increased accuracy of photogrammetric
measurements
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Electronic Forward Motion
Compensation (FMS) eliminates common flight limitations
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Clean digital data delivers
better quality image products (orthos)
Increased number of flying days.
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Carl
Zeiss RMK Top 15/23
Carl Zeiss RMK
Top 15/23 aerial camera system with 6" focal
length camera. This Camera has the following
features:
- T-AS Gyro stabilized mounted
- T-MC Forward
Motion Compensation
- Color film
magazine
- GPS-System with Locke-on
video
- Navigation system
with United States Geologic survey calibration
report (guaranteed AWAR
over 100%)
- Zeiss FK 120
Film magazine
- Oscar Fisher Film
processor
- Toler Aerial Camera
Mount
- Film Editing Light
Table (12"x50")
- Flight Line Map
Layout Light
Table (45"x50")
- Saunders 40" Rotatrim
photo/map trimmer
- Saunders 30" Rotatrim
photo/map trimmer
CCNS4 GPS Photoflight Management system which
connects the camera to an airborne GPS unit.
This permits the camera to be triggered at
pre-determined locations for precision photography.
Actual exposure station locations also be recorded
as GPS event to facilitate the reconstruction
of the photo geometry.
The Locke-On system with the RMK top camera
in order to provide a mean of determining forward
overlap setting when the GPS photoflight and
CCTV camera mounted on the top lens cone and
a video monitor which superimposes a traveling
grid over the image of the ground so that the
operator can set the interval between exposures
for the desired forward overlap.
The camera report (2009) in PDF
format
The camera report (2006) in PDF
format
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