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strengthening supplemental control on the survey project, photographic targets
are placed on the ground centered by semi-permanent station markers, consist-
ing of a tack in a wooden stake driven into the ground, in open, unobscured,
and flat ground areas, on crests, in saddles, and on uniform slopes. Targets
are also centered on property corners-and lines, wherever these will not
appear clearly defined on the aerial photographs as images of fences or vege-
tation rows along fences, walls, streams, or other natural boundary indicators.
Moreover, photographic targets are placed on the ground centered on any fea-
tures for which correct designation and exact position will be required and
which will not be readily identifiable on the photographs, such as underground
utilities, centerline and stationing points of existing roads, and section
corners of land surveys.
The preferred interval of placing photographic targets centered by perma-
nent station markers along the lengthwise direction of the route survey is not
more than one mile (1.6 kilometers) in rural areas and one-half or one-quarter
mile (0.8 or 0.4 kilometer) in urban areas. Their placement on such markers
is as near the center of the route as possible, and seldom is their lateral
placement more than 200 feet (60 meters) from the center. The interval of
placing photographic targets centered by semi-permanent station markers along
the lengthwise direction of route and normal to the center of route is given
in table 2; such placings are staggered alternately in the right one-half and
the left one-half of the route photography band, and, wherever possible,
placement on the center of that band is avoided.
Table 2. — Interval of placing photographic
targets on semi-permanent station markers
Feet Meters
Positioning Number of times photog- . Fraction of denominator
raphy scale in feet to of representative frac-
one inch tion expressing photog-
raphy scale
desirable maximum desirable maximum
Lengthwise not to not to not to not to
direction exceed 2 exceed 1.8 exceed 1/20] exceed 1.8
of route times the times the
desirable desirable
minimum maximum minimum maximum
Normal to not less not much not less not much
center of than 3 more than than 1/13 more than
route 5 1/8
The shapes of the targets are either an ordinary cross or a diamond-
centered cross. The spread of the legs of the cross in feet is 1/50 the scale
of photography in feet to one inch, and in meters is 1/2,000 the denominator of
representative fraction expressing photography scale. The width of the legs in
inches is 1/60 the scale of photography in feet to one inch, and in centimeters
is 1/300 the denominator of representative fraction expressing such scale. The
side of the central diamond in feet is 1/150 the scale of photography in feet
to one inch, and in meters is 1/6,000 the denominator of representative frac-
tion expressing photography scale. As to color, the central one-third of each
cross-type target and the diamond center of the other type target is black or
dark red where the ground has light color tone. Where the ground is dark or
covered with short green grass, the central portion need not be covered. Each