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Table 2. Data amount (in MByte) of space photographs 
MKF-6 
KATE-200 
KFA-1000 
MK-4 
KAP-350 
KAP-100 
1. ine 
ase of £ 
>ampling inte 
Brvall A = 
t—* — 
o 
nz 
3 
single 
45 
325 
900 
325 
325 
325 
set 
265 
970 
900 
1300 
325 
325 
normalized on 100 x 100 km 2 : 
single 
25 
65 
1600 
145 
200 
16 
set 
150 
200 
1600 
580 
200 
16 
2. in case- of sampling intervall Ao according the geometric 
resolution : 
A o 
7.5 
20 
20 
10 
35 
20 
single 
80 
80 
225 
350 
25 
80 
set 
470 
240 
225 
1400 
25 
80 
normalized on 100 x 100 km 2 : 
single 
45 
16 
400 
150 
16 
4 
set 
270 
50 
400 
620 
16 
4 
From this follows that in practice the digitalization 
with a pixel size of 10 (am leads to a significant loss of 
information in case of MK-4 and MKF-6 photographs. In ge 
neral the MKF-6 photographs are not suitable for detailed 
digital processing. 
Because of both the loss of information content and the 
high amount of data (hundreds of MBytes by one image 
only) the processing of space photographs by means of 
optical-analogical methods will be a suitable matter in 
the future too. At present these technologies are avail 
able on a high professional level.
	        
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