HYz +4 FX +
ELEVATION SIDE VIEW
1.5 The Third Transformation Equations
The equations which express the panoramic
coordinates (X',Y') of P* in terms of the
representation coordinates (X,,Y,,2,) will
be defined as the third transformation
equations. Hence from equations (4),(8),and
(9) we get
xf
(X8 G,-h)?
xs
-v
Y'sfsin!(———: — )
[và (z, -h)? (10)
=fcos” A
+ (Z.-h)?
2. THE PANORAMIC MAP
Fig. 3. Limi of
g ts coordinats. We deal in this part with determination of
the panoramic equations of longitudes and
latitudes. Hence it can be easily illus-
trated to get the required panoramic map.
2.1 Analytical Representation of Longitudes
Longitudes are characterized by constant
U,. Therefore from equations (1) and (10)
we deduce the panoramic equation of the
longitude
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