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Figure 14.--Fluor-0-Dodge contrast-control system for a 153/55 ratio
diapositive printer.
each phase are additive with each other and also with earth curvature. It is only
by an analysis of the complete photogrammetric system that optimum distortion
compensation can be obtained. The multicollimator camera calibrator of
the U.S. Geological Survey is ideally suited to the analysis of complete photo
grammetric systems. Figure 15 illustrates the angular position of one bank
of collimators on the camera calibrator. The collimators are so positioned
that a pair of diapositive plates made on the calibrator will produce a stereo
scopic model from either wide-angle or super-wide-angle aerial photography.
A summation of all distortion residuals, except earth curvature, can be directly
measured in the stereoscopic model and used as a basis for the design of com
pensation plates.
The use of point-marking devices helps to eliminate errors of photoidentifica
tion of control and passpoints, and makes the aerotriangulation process a much