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PURPOSE

To conduct stereoscopic vision using mirror stereoscopic to produce 3D images.

EQUIPMENTS USED
i.

Mirror stereoscope

ii.

Pairs of photo

iii.

Ruler and pencil

WORK PROCEDURE

a)Producing 3-dimensioanal images.


1. Choose two overlapping photo, marked as photo 1 and photo 2. This area
is called the overlap.
2. A point was select on the visible details of photo 1 and named as point A.
3. The position of point A was similar in photo 2 and named A.
4. Both aerial photo placed below the stereoscope with overlapping areas in
the middle area stereoscope.
5. Look through the binoculars stereoscope and by using only the left eye, to
see point A look at the eyes.
6. Right eye used in turn and check point A will be in the eye.
7. Both eyes used and see points A and A simultaneously. If the photo is not
to be in stereoscopic conditions, the two points will appear separately.
8. Move the right photo gently until point A look became closer and overlap
with point A to form a point only.
9. When this situation occurs, the image appeared to arise details(image 3dimensional) and comfortable to the eye.
10.Check the position of the images around the area of overlap with repeat
steps 7-9.

b) A step-by-step procedure to measure base photo.


1. In stereoscopic viewing, it is important to orient the photos so that the left
and right eyes see the left and right photos, respectively.
2. Mark the flight line, the photo centres (principal points) are first located by
joining opposite fiducial marks with straight lines. Principal points are
marked as O1 and O2.

3. Corresponding principal points (conjugate principal points), which are the


location of principal points on adjacent overlapping photos are marked
next. And then marked the corresponding principal points by estimating
their position with respect to these surrounding images. The corresponding
principal points are shown as O1 and O2.

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