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BALLISTIC PHOTOGRAMMETRY, DISCUSSION SS
Fig. 6. Radial Distortion. Astrotar BC-4. No. 265.
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Ausserungen für die Diskussion für Dr
Schmid?
Mr G. H. ROSENFIELD gave an introduction
to his paper: Present and Future Capability of
Optical Systems with Emphasis on the Ballistic
Camera Operation.
Mr B. HALLERT: I would like to ask you
about your accuracy information. You said
that you achieved an accuracy of 3 microns or
tenths of a second, or something like that.
What is it more closely determined? Is it
standard error or of what type of error are you
thinking?
Mr G. H. ROSENFIELD: The 3 microns
measurement is the random error. The mean
error of the adjustment runs about 3 to 3!/, to 4
microns. Very seldom do we get a 6 micron
standard error from the adjustment; if we do we
usually think there is something wrong and
either eliminate the plate from the adjustment or
try it over again.
Mr B. HALLERT: That is repeating for ran-
dom conditions.
Mr G. H. ROSENFIELD: For random condi-
tions it is repeatability on the point.
Mr B. HALLERT: That is the setting error; if
you repeat the setting ten times and compute
the average, any deviation from the average
gives the mean error and then you get what you
are talking about.
Mr G. H. ROSENFIELD: But the mean error
of the adjustment is running in the same order