Abstract

A large portion of infrared radiation can only be recorded photographically with special sensing devices. Such images show much similarity to photographs taken by a continuous strip camera, but have a somewhat different geometry and distortion characteristic. The principal sources of distortions are scanning technique distortion, errors of exterior orientation elements, velocity errors of the aircraft, errors of interior orientation elements, distortions of the optical and electronic system and errors of the recording device. The magnitude of these errors is demonstrated by numerical examples.

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