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Standards provide bases for comparison of performance of measuring devices used in any field of instrumentation. To establish tolerances, the performance of many instruments must be measured and analyzed. A method of analysis employed in setting performance requirements covering distortion and resolution of lenses used in photo-grammetric cameras is described.
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There are many applications for optical fiber assemblies. This paper describes some optical fiber assemblies that have been constructed and presents some details on methods of fabrication.
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This paper reviews the mathematical basis for the selection of critical photographic variables. These general relationships are evaluated using information on atmospheric contrast transmittance and turbulence over a 20 mile path recently gathered by Aero-nutronic under contract to the USAF Avionics Laboratory. The interdependence of atmospheric and photographic variables is explored. The minimum energy per solid angle required to allow a given film resolution is defined.
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A technique is described wherein nearly conventional techniques are employed to make photographic records which are then projected in such a way that they can be viewed stereoscopically.
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