3. CONCLUSION
Based on the results obtain in this
investigation a number of conclusions
can be drawn regarding the use of this
system;
x The relative orientation does not entail
a seperate operation as it spontaneously
occurs while taking photographs.
x The base can vary from l mm to 400 mm.
x Photographs taken with 12 cm base will
provide technical characteristics of
Wild C120, and it allows the user to
obtain drawing outputs of 1/50, 1/100
and smaller scales by using Wild A40
Autograph. Also if photographs are to
be taken at 40 cm base, larger-scale
drawing outputs can be archieved.
x This system has been succesfully in use
for close-range photogrammetric
applications, such as archeological and
architectural projects.
x As this system is lighter than the
Steometric cameras it is easier to
carry it from one place to another,
requaring less manpower.
SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY
Karara, H.M., 1978. Handbook of Non-
Topographic Photogrammetry. American
Society of Photogrammetry. Falls
Church, Va. 22046.
Atkinson, K.B., 1980. Developments in
Close Range Photogrammetry-l. Applied
Science Publishers LTD. London.
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