Full text: Systems for data processing, anaylsis and representation

  
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distortions encountered but this would 
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be beyond the comprehension of non- 
photogrammetrists. The most feasible way of 
improving the accuracy would be to digitize 
the diapositives in a larger, more precise 
scanner, at a higher density. 
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