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Communication to
VIII International Congress for Photogrammetry
Reprint from
Svensk Lantmäteritidskrift
Congress Number 1956
Commission II
INVESTIGATION OF SOME SYSTEMATIC DEF( IR MA-
TIONS OF THE PENCILS OF RAYS IN A
STEREOPLANIGRAPH
by
Lars Ottoson, Civil Engineer, Stockholm 70.
The projection of the stereoplanigraph is based on the
Porro-Koppe
system. The lenses used in the planigr
aph projectors should consequent-
ly have the same optical properties as the camera-lens. 1f this is not the
case, the models will be systematically deformed. The kind of lenses in
question 1s the Topogon lens which, as known is impaired by quite a
large radial distortion. The purpose of this investigation was i. a. to
make clear whether the distortion of the Topogon lens is compensated
by plotting with the Stereoplanigraph, which is now used by the Geo-
graphical Survey Office.
The radial distortion of a projector lens can easily be found out ac-
cording to a method published in [1]. By this investigation a high-pre-
cision grid was placed in the right projector of the planigraph. The pro-
jector was brought into zero-position according to the scales. A princi-
pal distance of 100 mm was used. The machine coordinates of the grid
points were measured at base — 0 at the projection distances of 200 and
300 mm respectively. The measurements were performed at two diffe-
rent heights in order to determine an accurate value of the projector
constant. The machine coordinates of the grid were also measured at
base out and base in 120 mm at a projection distance of 200 mm, cor-
responding to an overlap of 62,5 %.
The measurements at base = 0 were made at points in symmetric
of orientation could then be com-
d in [2]. The radial distortion could
radii. The distortion curves were
The estimated distortion curves have
given by the manufacturer. The standard
error of the coordinate measurements according to the adjustment was
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