(a) Fitting and series connecting points are to be
available at all. the potential inflexion points and line
ends;
(b) the curvature conditions of the predetermined
&rror interpolation surface are checked upon, and
compared to the tolerances;
(c) upon request, the curvature conditions of the
Surface to be developed are minimized by making use of
the least squares method.
5. The program provides for multilateral error ex-
clusion, like that aimed at by the IIa process under (1).
4. Process IV under (1) ensures an uninterrupted
photogrammetric network even in the case of a poor field
of minor control points. Detailed and reduced weight
consideration of the points of minor control provides,
in addition, for a distortionless global shape of the
block obtained by internal compensation.
Such an application of the polynomial continuous com-
pensation made possible to have the process ensure,
under sultable conditions, the accuracy of densification
within the model, that is, projecting in a horizontal
sense an accuracy of 7-14 to the image plane, in
relation with the given.photographic system. According
to our experiences, in each ease when the geodetic
system representing the framework is uninterrupted, and
the photogrammetric network does not suffer from regular
errors, the trend claimed by Prof. Ackermann on the
error propagation within the block will manifest itself.
4, Cartographic application of photogrammetry
In Hungary, photogrammetry is employed for cartographic
purposes mainly in large scales.
4,1. One of our most important cartographic duties
is the production of national topographic maps. Such
problems are solved by using both differentiated and
universal methods. Essentially, evaluation consists of
photographing the 1:10000 sections (with an area of
about 22 km“, each).in a 1:30000, 1:20000, or 1:13000
scale. The geodetic datum points are marked before
photography.
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