To summarize, it can be stated that the connection error and the
accuracy are such that photogrammetric triangulation can be used when
mapping in the scale 1:400, in any case when the area exceeds 100 hec-
tares (six stereo models with the negative scale of 1: 4000). In practice
there are as a rule a greater number of control points than was the case
in the test work. This means that there are good possibilities of disco-
vering gross errors as regards the given coordinates and that the final
result will normally not be inferior to the test values.
Table 1. The result of photogrammetric model triangulation.
Unit — metre
Number of stereo models ........
Number of photostrips Mesa ein ied
Negative scale .......-.-...++.-
€
Stereoinstrument ................
Computation crece yn
Computation. .............+.-
Corrections
Number of horizontal controlpoints
Number of vertical controlpoints .
Standard error of unit weight, s,
Connection error, 5, 00.00.
Control points and signalled con-
nection points
Coordinate
Radial ...................
Natural connection points
Coordinate
Radial 2.25.28 1 ers
Total, sh
Coordinate
Radial .:.............
Accuracy
Coordinate . .. 20.0 00
Radial. N
= 15
— 3
— ]:4 000
— Wild A7
— Data programme AB Geocode
P 412
1 2 3
None Affine Affine
11 12 6
33 33 27
0.05 0.05 0.05
0.028 0.031 0.028
0.040 0.044 0.040
0.036 0.037 0.038
0.050 0.052 0.053
0.032 0.034 0.033
0.046 0.048 0.047
0.063 0.044 0.054
0.089 0.062 0.077
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