On Multilens Cameras in Stereophotogram-Metric Mapping
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Report Number: WADC TR 52-330
Author(s): Zurlinden, Robert
Corporate Author(s): Ohio State University Reaerch Foundation
Corporate Report Number: OSURF TP 166
Date of Publication: 1952-10
Pages: 21
DoD Task:
Identifier: AD0003563
AD Number: 3563
Abstract:
The investigation confirms the superiority of square pictures, and because 4-lens photographs have an approximately square format, it also confirms their superiority over any kind of 2-lens photographs. The 4-lens camera allows the strip width to be doubled, thereby cutting the flying time for aerial mapping about 50%. A maximum reduction of ground control is also permitted, with excellent balance between height and planimetry accuracy. Of all the multiple- lens cameras, only the 4-lens unit has potentialities, particularly in spatial traversing.
Author(s): Zurlinden, Robert
Corporate Author(s): Ohio State University Reaerch Foundation
Corporate Report Number: OSURF TP 166
Date of Publication: 1952-10
Pages: 21
DoD Task:
Identifier: AD0003563
AD Number: 3563
Abstract:
The investigation confirms the superiority of square pictures, and because 4-lens photographs have an approximately square format, it also confirms their superiority over any kind of 2-lens photographs. The 4-lens camera allows the strip width to be doubled, thereby cutting the flying time for aerial mapping about 50%. A maximum reduction of ground control is also permitted, with excellent balance between height and planimetry accuracy. Of all the multiple- lens cameras, only the 4-lens unit has potentialities, particularly in spatial traversing.