Abstract

The paper describes an algebraic method of forming linear equations, giving the coordinates of points in space in terms of the coordinates of their images on the photographic plates. The coefficients which enter into these linear equations form a matrix of the third order. When stereoscopic or similar methods are used for plotting detail, the elements of this matrix give in a convenient form and with the utmost obtainable accuracy the quantities required for setting the photographs in their correct relation to the map and to one another.An easy and rapid graphical method of obtaining good approximations to all the solutions of the problem of resection in space is described. A method of refining the solutions is given. When the coordinates of the air station are known with fair accuracy an alternative procedure is described. In the absence of ground control suitable for finding the air station by resection a method of eliminating most of the uncertain quantities is obtained. The indeterminate quantities relate to strip photographs as a whole and not to individual photographs. A method of dealing with the coefficients for the complete strip is described.In finding air stations by resection, point-coordinates in the photographs must be converted into directional coordinates. In other calculations this transformation is unnecessary.

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