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19 February 1988 Measuring From Lorop: Tweaking The System
Glen C. Gustafson, William Fogleman, Steven Holsinger
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Abstract
Four sets of 66-inch Long Range Oblique Photography (LOROP) have been used for extensive image measuring tests. The geographic coordinates of 206 ground control points have been repeatedly determined from the imagery and compared with the true locations as determined from topographic maps. A method of predicting the accuracy of LOROP-derived ground coordinates for other users is presented.
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Glen C. Gustafson, William Fogleman, and Steven Holsinger "Measuring From Lorop: Tweaking The System", Proc. SPIE 0833, Airborne Reconnaissance XI, (19 February 1988); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.942262
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KEYWORDS
Photography

Cameras

Fourier transforms

Image analysis

Airborne reconnaissance

Image processing

Tablets

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