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I have airphotos that are oriented South facing up. Can I use these for 3D feature extraction or do they need to be rotated so that North faces up?

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I have airphotos that are oriented South facing up. Can I use these for 3D feature extraction or do they need to be rotated so that North faces up?

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You can use your south up oriented images in 3d feature extraction; however when you create your epipolar images, you need to reverse the left and right images. For example, your left image for epipolar creation would actually be the right image. You can also rotate your images so north faces up in the Data Input processing step.

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