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Results of calculations of the transfer of brightness contrasts through the atmosphere in perspective aerial photography

  • Optical Properties of Tropospheric and Atmospheric Aerosols
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    Practical procedure was developed for calculation and prediction of the radiation characteristics on the basis of determined optical models of the atmosphere.

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    The brightnesses of aerial haze were obtained for large sighting angles at an arbitrary position of the sun. These data can be used to take into account the influence of the atmosphere for purposes of aerial photography.

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Translated from II Vsesoyuznoe Soveshchanie po Rasprostraneniyu Lazernogo Izlucheniya v Dispersnoi Srede, Tezisy Dokladov (Second All-Union Conference on Propagation of Laser Radiation in Dispersive Medium, Summary of Proceedings), Part I, pp. 51–54, 1982.

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Pichugina, N.V. Results of calculations of the transfer of brightness contrasts through the atmosphere in perspective aerial photography. J Russ Laser Res 5, 31–33 (1984). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01120502

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