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An application of photogrammetric techniques to the measurement of historic photographs

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  • The application of the collinearity solution by resection of the interior and exterior orientation parameters of historical photographs is investigated. The spatial coordinates of seven or more identifiable control points in the field of view of an historical photograph, combined with image coordinates of the control point images, allow solution of all nine unknown orientation parameters. Once the orientation parameters are known, image coordinates of unknown points can be solved by intersection, providing a means for accurate location of those points in space. A form of the collinearity equations is derived that is generally applicable to solutions of terrestrial photograph parameters and the process of solving for the orientation of an historical photograph is demonstrated.
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