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also been implemented, so a full inner orientation process is possible. Because an image file is saved with four marks in 
the computed corner positions, inner orientation with conventional digital plotters is allowed since these equipments 
need fiducial marks for the inner orientation. 
Some cautions have to be taken in order to obtain appropriate photographs for inner orientation. Good and uniform 
illumination conditions are necessary since frame edges have to be clearly visible and contrasted enough. Also it is 
better to avoid some situations such as making pictures with large linear features very close and near parallel to the 
edges, otherwise the computation of regression lines can be more influenced by the linear features than by the edges. 
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 
The research groups Ingenieria Cartogräfica and Recursos Hidricos (TEP-164 and RNM-0126, respectively; Junta de 
Andalucia, Regional Government) and Project HID98-0983 (DGICYT, Spanish Government) have partly supported this 
research. Facilities for using I.D.L. have been supported by Estudios Atlas S.L. 
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