What is the difference between photogrammetry and photogrammetric?

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Hi!
Hopefully you are fine.

Firstly, I would like to thank the staff of the site.

Secondly and in short, I have got a question which is:

What is more correct to say: "Photogrammetric survey" or "photogrammetry survey"? And what is the difference between them?


Thank you very much and sorr for any annoying ;-).

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I've never used or seen either of these words before, ever.

Can you simply say "photographic"?
 

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Barb_D,

Thank you very much for your quick replay. :)

Actually, I forget to say that I am a student in Civil Engineering and Surveying in a university in London.

I agree with you in your replay if we were speaking in general. However, "photogrammetry" is a scientific term which describes the procedure for an aerial "photographic" method. (A camera should stable in an aircraft and take serial photos for the ground). And the result can be the views that you see it in Google Earth.

Hopefully the view came more clear t you and I apologies for prolonging.

Regards,
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Well, my instinct says "metric" but if you google both terms and see how they are used, that seems like a good time to trust Google.
 

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Thank you so much Barb_D and I appreciate your time in answering my question and I hope that you accept me a friend in this useful forum.:)

Best wishes,
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