STUDY OF THE IDENTIFICATION OF SMALL TOPOGRAPHIC OBJECTS ON LARGE-SCALE AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS (IZUCHENIE DESHIFRIRUYEMOSTI MALYKH TOPOGRAFICHESKIKH OBEKTOV NA KRUPNOMASSHTABNYKH AEROSNIMKAKH),

Abstract

The identification of small features on various large-scale aerial photographs is investigated. Wooded regions of the upper Volga and the cleared settled areas of the southern Ukraine were photographed at the scales of 1:2000, 1:6000 and 1:12,000. In order to determine the optimal combination of photograph scale and type of film, the following were used: black and white panchromatic type 10, color multilayer TsN-1, and color spectrozonal SN-2. The following experimental films were also used: color spectrozonal SN-5 in both regions, color spectrozonal SN-23 (3-color) in the wooded region, and color multilayer DS-5 in the cleared region. (Author)

Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Nov 08, 1967
Accession Number
AD0678797

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  • L. M. Goldman

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  • National Air and Space Intelligence Center

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  • Aerial Photographs
  • Identification
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  • Photography

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