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23 December 1980 Interactive Flying Spot Image Scanner For Matching High-Altitude Standoff Photographs
F. George, P. Meyrueis
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Abstract
The purposes of the realisation of an interactive flying soot are described in thiapaper. This flying spot is connected to a digital picture processing system. One of the characteristics is analysed in detail: the possibility of proceeding in an interactive way to geometrical deformations of pictures with a programmable scanning system. The application described is a method allowing to the geometrical matching of a geographic man and a Landsat digital standoff photograph. Some advantages Of this method are emphasized.
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F. George and P. Meyrueis "Interactive Flying Spot Image Scanner For Matching High-Altitude Standoff Photographs", Proc. SPIE 0238, Image Processing for Missile Guidance, (23 December 1980); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.959154
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KEYWORDS
Image processing

Control systems

Photography

CRTs

Digital imaging

Scanners

Digital photography

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