Registration is also performed manually in stereoscopes and stereo com
parators but transformations in these cases are generally confined to simple
translations and rotations of the images.
6. Automatic Registration
Automatic registration refers here to the electronic sensing of image
parallaxes and the automatic feedback adjustment of prime transformations
toward registration. There are several examples of automatic registration
instruments, all of them rather recently devised and some of which may at
this time be productively operative. These instruments vary widely in the
number of transformations subject to automatic registration as may be seen
in Table I.
TABLE I
AUTOMATIC REGISTRATION INSTRUMENTS
Device
Transformations automated
Stereomat III (Hunting Survey
Corp.)
X and Y translations, first-order
transformations for X parallax only
Stereomat IV (Hunting Survey
Corp.)
Translations and first-order trans
formations for X and Y parallaxes
Universal Map Compilation
Equipment (Ramo-Wooldridge)
X translation, first-order transforma
tions for X parallax.
Automatic Photo Mapper (Ramo-
Wooldridge and others)
X translation, one first-order trans
formation (X scale).
ARES (Itek Corp.)
All zero-, first-, and second-order
transformations.