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make a surface perfectly flat and it is also not possible to measure the
flatness exactly. Some points of view concerning the determination of
the flatness of surfaces in comparison with a control plane have been
given in reference [5]. The microscope method for the measurements
has also been described in the same paper. According to practical ex-
perience the mean square value of the standard error of the final ele-
vations of a surface due to the measurements only, is of the magnitude
0.005 mm under normal circumstances. Evidently the influence of this
error upon the image coordinates will vary with the location of the
actual image points. In the principal point there is no influence but in
the corners of a wide angle photographs the radial displacement is
approximately of the same magnitude as the deflections from the ideal
plane, to which the camera constant (calibrated focal length) is referr-
ed. The deflections can evidently be interpreted as changes dc in the
camera constant for each actual point.
The analytical expression of the displacements can be written
dr’ = — de (1)
where dr” is the radial displacement at the radius r^ from the principal
point and dc is the change in the camera constant c.
Using the statistical expressions s, ands, we find
8, = dig (2)
[n a certain camera with the camera constant c and the standard error
s, the standard error s, of the radial distance evidently will become
proportional to the radii r’.
The influence upon the image coordinates x” and y' can evidently be
written
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Sur — TT Se (3)
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S, = = s. (4)
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One important task of the actual investigations is to prove if this
theoretical assumption is in agreement with practice. If this is the case
the image coordinates evidently will have different weights due to the
lacking flatness of the image and depending upon the location of the
points in question. Up to now the image coordinates have been treated
as equal in weight. Of course, the projection method is important.