Digital photogrammetry is photogrammetry applied to digital images that are stored and processed on a computer. Digital images can be scanned from photographs or directly captured by digital cameras. Many photogrammetric tasks can be highly automated in digital photogrammetry (e.g. automatic DEM extraction and digital orthophoto generation). Digital photogrammetry is sometimes called softcopy photogrammetry. The output products are in digital form, such as digital maps, DEMs, and digital orthoimages saved on computer storage media. Therefore, they can be easily stored and managed by the user. With the development of digital photogrammetry, photogrammetric techniques are more closely integrated in to remote sensing and GIS.