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Can regional aerial images from orthophoto surveys produce high quality photogrammetric Canopy Height Model? A single tree approach in Western Europe

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Fig. 1. Main steps of the photogrammetric work fl ow implemented in Agisoft Metashape. Data/Input are represented in solid white box, processes are in grey boxes and results are bolded, italicized and numbered from (1) to (4).
Fig. 3. Field reference data used in the di ff erent accuracy assessments of the study: I

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