Abstract

Errors in the data used to evaluate the ground coordinates of objects imaged on panoramic and conventional aerial photographs, affect the accuracy of mapping from both types of photography, in a similar way when the image points have small radial distances. The accuracy of mapping from panoramic photography will be diminished when the image points of the ground objects appear near the edges of the photograph, but this will also be the case for tilted aerial photographs.

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