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Fig. 20. Planimetrie errors in a 10-model grid triangulation in A 5. In alternative II
every other model has been rotated 200^
A systematic planimetric deformation of the model was obtained with repel
reciprocal orientation and levelling of a grid model in the autograph. The optic
adjustment (“Schiefe- und Breitenfehler") was carefully made, but when cieli
the projectors with a grid, certain errors were found, particularly at the come
of the image field, probably due to minor faulty mechanic adjustments.
In the levelled grid model the machine co-ordinates were measured for si
points, the positions of which correspond as closely as possible to the ‘us
points” of a model triangulation. The following co-ordinates were obtained fi
the O-model.
Point X y Point X y
00. Ls actes 380.04 260.20 Ole eee 620.06 2608
QUO Lo. ces ere» 380.15 500.27 019 ....... e 620.12 501
00! cassure je 380.20 740.24 01” + vivisien es uani 620.18 7A
If ten models are transformed into a O-system and this is fitted in an ikl
grid net of size 2,400 x 480 mm on the base of two points (00° and 910 i
were obtained at the other grid points, the magnitude and direction dl viii
are shown in fig. 20 (Alt. I). The errors are stated in mm in the grid.
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