Part of the camera that is used to trigger exposure based on the elapsed time
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aperture
lens
shutter speed control
intervalometer
Pregunta 2
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How many percent of light is lost in every glass to surface contact?
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5%
-5%
0-5%
-(0-5)%
Pregunta 3
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These are all features produced by a lens except
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Curvature of field
Distortion
Angle of coverage
Speed
Pregunta 4
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Types of Aerial Cameras
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Reconnaissance Camera
Single lens Camera
Panoramic Camera
Polaroid Camera
Multilens camera (multiband aerial camera)
Pregunta 5
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[blank_start]Perspective[blank_end] is nothing else than seeing of an object behind a [blank_start]sheet of glass[blank_end], smooth and quite transparent on the surface of which all the things may be marked that are behind this glass. All things transmit their [blank_start]images[blank_end] to the eye by [blank_start]pyramidal[blank_end] lines, and these pyramids are cut by the said glass. The nearer to the eye these are intersected, the smaller the image of their [blank_start]cause[blank_end] will appear.
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sheet of glass
Perspective
images
pyramidal
cause
Pregunta 6
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Arrange the development cycles of photogrammetry.
[blank_start]Plane table photogrammetry[blank_end], from about 1850 to 1900.
[blank_start]Analog photogrammetry[blank_end], from about 1900 to 1960.
[blank_start]Analytical Photogrammetry[blank_end], from about 1960 to present
[blank_start]Digital Photogrammetry[blank_end], current