Diagram 5.
dr mm
50 100
l 0,005
o Oo
A a d. a
-0,005 r mm
c — 99.996 mm
The values of the distortion do not show significant deviations
from 0.
[t 1s obvious that the distortion effect as demonstrated in diagram 4
mainly was caused by the x-inclination and latitude-distortion errors.
Consequently, the adjustment situation of the instrument is very im-
portant. The indicated method can be used for a check of this adjust-
ment situation.
The grid method can also be used for a complete determination of the
inner orientation of all kinds of cameras. The inner orientation of
aerial cameras can be conveniently determined from photographs of
grids from sufficiently high towers.
References
1. Hallert, B.: A New Method for the Determination of the Distortion and the
[nner Orientation of Cameras and Projectors. Photogrammetria, XI
1954—55, 3.
2. Hallert, B.: Über die Fehlertheorie der Aerotriangulation und einzelner Bild-
paare. Zeitschrift für Vermessungswesen, 1955, 10, 12.
3. Ottoson, L.: Determination of the Radial Distortion of a Multiplex Projector.
Photogrammetric Record, April 1956.
4. Rehnlund, E.: Determination of Some Systematic Deformations of the Pen-
cils of Rays of Photogrammetric Plotting Instruments. Fotogrammetriska
meddelanden. Vol. II Nr. 5. Stockholm 70. 1956.
5. Lycken, L. E.: Numerical Adjustment of x-inclination and Latitude Distor-
tion in Stereoscopic Plotters. Svensk Lantmateritidskrift 1956. Congress
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