COMPARATIVE TuSTS OF THZ ACCURACY OT PANCHROMATIC, INFRA-RED
AD COLOUR PICTURES FROM Ti AIR FOR PHOTOGRAZHETRIC PURPOSZSS
DL. Ottoson
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The so called y-parallax method to determine the radial
distortion of a lens from aerial »hotozraphs, which is de-
scribed in [1] and [2], has been used for comparative tests
of the geometrical properties of panchromatic, infra-red and
colour photosraphs.
The three pairs of stereoscopic pictures examined were
photographed by the Swedish Geographical Survey Office over
the same piece of ground. They were aporoximately vertical
photographs with normal overlapping. An Aviogon lens was
used for the panchromatic photographs, an Infragon lens for
the infra-red ones, and an Aviotar lens for the colour photo-
graphs (Kodak jktachromo). The flying altitude for the two
first pairs of photographs was about 3.900 meters and for the
colour photozravhs about 1000 meters.
The three pairs of stereoscopic pictures were oriented
in the Autograrh A7 at the Photogranmetric Division of the
Royal Institute of Technology. The original film of the
colour photogra hs was used, while contact diapositive plates
were made of the pictures in black and white. The relative
orientation was executed roughly empirically, after which the
y-parallaxes were measured in © points and the numerical ori-
ontation was carried out [5]. No absolute orientation was
made,
From repeated series of y-p2rallax measurements in the
rientation points the following standard errors of the mea-
“urements wore computed from wellknown formulas: