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For electro-optical systems it requires about 2.5 pixels to present the
same information as 1 photographic line pair. By similar reasoning
S m = 17500 x P m (2)
in which P m is the ground resolution in meters/pixel.
If formula (2) is applied to the 56 meter across track pixel dimension
of the Landsat Multispectral Scanner (MSS), the suitable scale number,
S m , comes out to be approximately 1,000,000. This is indeed the reason
that scale was selected for the standard image products produced from
the MSS. Landsat imagery has been usefully enlarged to scale number
250,000. However this produces large format images which would normally
be viewed from distances of about 1 m rather than 25 cm. It is, of
course, also possible to produce smaller pixels by digital manipulation
of the originally sensed data. Although such images may not have a
visible grain structure, they do not present any more information to the
eye.
It must be noted that the resolution requirements given by formulas (1)
and (2) apply only to image maps. If the cultural detail normally shown
on line maps at all scales is to be included on small-scale maps, it
must be derived from existing larger-scale maps, or from higher reso
lution image source data. A ground resolution of 3 to 5 m/£p, or 1.5
to 3 m/pixel is required to produce reliable images of cultural features
such as roads, railroads, drainage, street patterns, buildings, etc.
MAP ACCURACY STANDARDS
In the United States, National Map Accuracy Standards specify that the
standard error of position be given by
Op = 0.3 mm x S m (3)
The standard error of elevation is given by
Ojj = 0.3 x contour interval (4)
Other countries have similar standards.
If formulas (1) through (4) are applied to standard map scales, the res
olution and measurement accuracy required can be determined. These are
summarized in Table 1.
Table 1
REQUIREMENTS FOR STANDARD MAP SERIES
Scale
Resolution Resolution
Position Elevation
Contour
Number S m
m/£p
m/pixel
a p (m)
°H
(m) Interval
1,000,000
143
57
300
30
100
500,000
71
29
150
15
50
250,000
36
14
75
8
25
100,000
14
6
30
6
20
50,000
7
3
15
3
10
25,000
3
1.5
7.5
1.
.5
5
Map scales smaller than 1:50,000 require higher
for reliable compilation of cultural features.
resolution
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