Stereoscope modified for viewing photographs of different scales
Description: A mirror stereoscope modified so that the eye pieces may be
moved to different positions between the wing mirrors (Fig. 4).
Shifting the eye pieces permits stereoscopic viewing of photographs of
different scales. Interchangeable lenses are provided to maintain
images in focus.
Photointerpretation applications All photointerpretation problems wherein
photography of more than one scale is used. (Professor Carlos
Eugenio Magarinos Torres, written communication, 1959.)
Image intensifier
Description: An electronic device designed to intensify photographic tone
differences. These tone differences may be at any part of the gray
scale. Both 9" x 9" and 70 mm films may be used.
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Photointerpretation application: Any photointerpretation problem wherein
tone contrast of adjacent images is significant.
Remarks: Experimental model only. (C. A. Coleman, oral communication, 1959. )
Dimens ionally stable films
Description: Films whose dimensional stability characteristics approach
those of glass.
Photointerpretation application: Particularly useful in aerial studies, such
as in geology, as positive transparencies for stereoscopic viewing and
as substitutes for glass plates in some plotting instruments.
Remarks: Available commercially. (J. L. Morgan, written communication, 1959. )
Scanning dens itome ter
Description: Densitometer (fig. 5) designed to scan areas or selected paths
across 9" x 9" photographs. May be connected to profile recorder for
automatic recording of film densities.
Photointerpretation application: For photointerpretation studies involving
measurement of magnitude or frequency of tone changes, e.g. for
differentiating between some landforms. Density measurements may also
provide a means of objective description of certain landforms. Also
useful for measuring microrelief and determining elevations by shadow
measurements.
Remarks: Available commercially.
Field stereoscope
Description: Single prism stereoscope (fig. 1) modified to include lenses
for magnification of stereoscopic images; folds flat. Lenses of 3, 4,
and 5 diopters have been used in this stereoscope.
Photointerpretation application: All photointerpretation involving use of
aerial photographs under field conditions.
Remarks: Experimental only. (T. P, Thayer, oral communication, 1960. )
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