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d = E SE = Ado, 4axy)- acy] (3)
Here it is Ade, = 39%, - doy, and Adx - a - exl
If only one camera is used and the depth of field of
the object lies below 20 % of the setting distance, the
residual errors are still tolerable. Using a two-camera
system it will, however, be inevitable, depending on
the size of the depth of field, to provide for a
sufficiently good alignment of the object body axes rel-
ative to the image axes and to work with additional
control points near the front and rear limitations of
the object. rus
4, Summary
À report is given on the determination and guarantee
of data of inner orientation, viz. calibrated focal length,
principal point position, distortion and image deforma-
tions caused by the production process, in the focusable
UMK 10/1318 Universal Measuring Camera of VEB Carl Zeiss
JENA and an investigation is made of the influence of
inner orientation in the measurement of objects with a
large depth of field. |
5. References =.
-/1/ Russinow, M.M.: On the orthoscopy of decentred aero-
photogrammetric lenses (in Russian). Publication of
the Central Scientific Research Institute, Issue 122,
1957
/2/ Wirtz, G.: Mathematical models for the calibration
data of terrestrial-photogrammetric cameras and the
influence of residual errors on the stereophotogram-
metrio result. !
Thesis, Technical University Dresden 1976
/3/ Wirtz, G.: Mathematical models for correcting
. optical imaging errors in close-range photogrammetric
photography.
Presented Paper at the Symposium of Commission I
of the ISP, Stockholm 1974. |
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