central projections of the features are obtained in the
images,
1.2 The reconstruction of the pencils of rays from the
images.
1.5 The relative orientation or the reconstruction of
the feature as a three dimensional model from the recon-
structed pencils of rays.
1.4 The absolute orientation and the determination of
the coordinates.
2. The principles of the tests
2.1 The camera
It seems very desirable that the camera be tested
under actual photographing conditions in addition to the
normal laboratory tests. The reconstruction of the pencils
of rays at the plotting should refer as accurately as pos-
sible to the mathematical pencils of rays between the de-
tails on the ground and the perspective center. Therefore
the disturbances of the pencils of rays at the photography
nave to be determined under the existing conditions.
The camera has to be tested with the aid of image co-
ordinate measurements, Superfluous observationsshould al-
ways be present and should be treated according to the
method of the least squares. The test should be performed
with glass plates and film.
Primarily the camera test should give the following
information.
a) The distortion curve of the pictures.
b) The residual image coordinate errors in a great number
of uniformly distributed points after corrections for the
radial distortion and after an adjustment of the coordinate
discrepancies in at least 5 well distributed points with
the aid of the elements of the external orientation. The
residual image coordinate errors should be presented as
a vector diagram.
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