The Photogrammetric Record
© 2012 The Remote Sensing and Photogrammetry Society and Blackwell Publishing Ltd.

Edited By: Stuart I. Granshaw
Impact Factor: 0.925
ISI Journal Citation Reports © Ranking: 2010: 10/19 (Imaging Science & Photographic Technology); 17/23 (Remote Sensing); 30/42 (Geography Physical); 112/165 (Geosciences Multidisciplinary)
Online ISSN: 1477-9730
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Highlight Articles
Technical Terminology for the Photogrammetric Community
Paul R. T. Newby
Photogrammetry and Augmented Reality for Cultural Heritage Applications
Cristina Portalés, José L. Lerma, Carmen Pérez
The IGN CAMv2 System
Jean-Philippe Souchon et al
Terrestrial laser scanning for use in virtual outcrop geology
Simon J. Buckley, Håvard D. Enge, Christian Carlsson and John A. Howell
Non-Rigid Surface Matching and Its Application to Scoliosis Modelling
Kim-Siang Ang and Harvey L. Mitchell
The Practical Effect of a Diffraction-Limited Image for Photogrammetry
Grant H. Thomson
Interest operators for feature-based matching in close range photogrammetry
Ida Jazayeri and Clive S. Fraser
Applications of low-budget photogrammetry in the geotechnical laboratory
Hartwig Thomas and Stefan Cantré
A photogrammetric surveying method for field applications
Dirk H. Rieke-Zapp, Ralph Rosenbauer, Fritz Schlunegger
News and Announcements
We are pleased to announce Stuart Granshaw as the new Editor of The Photogrammetric Record in 2011.
Stuart Granshaw became Editor of The Photogrammetric Record and succeeds Mr Paul R. T. Newby.
Cumulative Index
The complete Cumulative Index for The Photogrammetric Record is available online from inception in 1953 up to Issue 132 (December 2010).
E H Thompson Award
Awarded to the author(s) of the paper in The Photogrammetric Record which most merits the award.
The award will be made primarily for the originality of the content and the value of the paper to photogrammetry. It will be made from all those eligible papers published in the one-year period up to and including April of the year in which the award is to be made. The award usually takes the form of a certificate and cheque for £100.
2011 Winning Article
Non-Rigid Surface Matching and Its Application to Scoliosis Modelling
Kim-Siang Ang and Harvey L. Mitchell
Previous Winner:
Photogrammetry and augmented reality for cultural heritage applications
C Portalés, J L Lerma and C Pérez,

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