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Optical .compensating plates
In the light of the above discussion, optical compensating
plates are capable of correcting image point dislocations
situated rotation-symmetrically around the centre, whereas
they will not help to eliminate tangential and affine dis
locations. Since radial deformation components in the modern,
high-performance photogrammetrie camera lenses are extremely
small and, on the other hand, because compensating plates
may in turn cause deformations on account of unavoidable
manufacturing tolerances, the use of such plates will frequent
ly fail to improve restitution results. Attempts to compen
sate rotation-symmetrical dislocation components resulting
from earth curvature and atmospheric refraction are compli
cated be the necessity to employ different plates for changing
flying altitudes.
Reseaua
The idea behind a reseau image superposed on the picture
during exposure is to derive from the known (calibrated)
nominal positions of the reseau crosses and from their actual
coordinates measured in the photograph corrective interpola
tions for all image points measured. The measurement of the
reseau points on a comparator means considerable extra work.
Such a method will be restricted to analytical restitution
techniques. Comparing the results of practical applications
of standard-type and reseau cameras, the so-called "Oberschwa-
ben H test revealed no significant difference. This should be
interpreted as a positive establishment of the fact that
errors of interior camera geometry (which alone can be correct
ed by a reseau) are, after the transformation of the obtained
qoo^dinates to known control positions, of secondary impor
tance compared to external influences on photogrammetrie
photography.