where
sinv,=+ and
is
(ii) VosVis—
OsU,s2T
ELEVATI ON
YX
cos V,-L
(6)
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SIDE VIEW
where
TU TE
V,-sin X)
(iii) 0<|X,|s£f.tanV,
(7)
0<|Y,|<f.sinV,
h+L.f<Z,<h+f
1.4 The Second Transformation Equations
If we develop the cylindrical film , then
we get a panoramic map of the globe. Every
point P(X,,Y,) on the globe will have a
corresponding panoramic point P*(X*,Y*) on
the map as shown in figures (4) and (5). By
transforming the axes from O to C we get:
X, = X
7, = 17, = E sin $ (8)
Z, = (Z-h)-f cos à
Hence we get the second transformation
equations which express the panoramic
coordinates (X*',Y') of ant point P' in terms
of the coordinates (X,,Y,,2,)
x'- X,
Y' - f$ -fsin!(Y,/f)
=fcos!((2,-h)/£) (9)