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REPORT OF COMMISSION VII
Fic. 1. Stereogram illustrating the excellent image quality obtainable from low altitude,
continuous strip photography when using a camera that employs the principle of image motion
compensation. (Courtesy Chicago Aerial Survey Co.)
F1G. 2. This photograph illustrates the image quality obtainable from an Je nearly 9
miles when using a camera of very long focal length. (Courtesy, U. S. Air orce.)