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Fig. 7. Tangential Distortion. Astrotar BC-4. No. 265.
of magnitude for the setting error of 3 micron.
If we get a standard deviation of adjustment of
3 micron it indicates the bias has been removed
from the adjustment.
Mr B. HALLERT: What conditions do you
use in connection with the adjustment? How do
you determine the standard error of unit weight
to which, I suppose, you are referring?
Mr G. H. ROSENFIELD: From the adjustment
we obtain the residuals from the computation,
the residuals between the measured point and
the projection back on the plate of the computed
point, then from the weighted sum of the
squares of the residuals divided by the degrees
of freedom it gives us the mean error of the
adjustment.
Mr B. HALLERT: You must have certain
conditions. You must have conditions which
have to be fulfilled.
Mr G. H. ROSENFIELD: We base the ad-
justment on the projective relationship condi-
tions, that the ray in object space and the ray
in image space must coincide.
Mr B. HALLERT: In other words, all the
rays are simultaneous. But you have a few
points in space of the missile.
Mr G. H. ROSENFIELD: We may have 20
flash points in one particular area, for example,
we may have 100 flash points on the plate and
we will have 6 plates from 6 different cameras,
we carry them all out simultaneously.
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