Claims
- 1. A method for determining an optimum gradation parameter for use in developing aerial photographs comprising the steps of
- adapting the spectral sensitivity of an array of photodetectors to that of a film material used,
- detecting brightness information of terrain objects at a plurality of points and converting said brightness informations into corresponding signals by said array of photodetectors,
- cyclically sampling said photodetectors at a preselected clock-pulse frequency to obtain measuring signals,
- selecting from a sequence of sampled measuring signals a maximum signal value E max indicative of a maximum brightness and a minimum signal value E min indicative of a minimum brightness of a sampling cycle,
- subjecting both the sequence of maximum signal values and the sequence of minimum signal values to a smoothing operation, and determining a gradation value .gamma. from said smoothed maximum and minimum signal values according to the relationship ##EQU2## for later use in a development of a film material exposed simultaneously with determining the respectively associated gradation value .gamma., wherein .DELTA.s is the optimal density value of the film material.
- 2. The method of claim 1, comprising subjecting the smoothed gradation values .gamma. to a further smoothing operation.
- 3. The method of claim 1, comprising storing a mean value from a number of gradation values .gamma..
- 4. An apparatus for determining an optimum gradation parameter for use in developing aerial photographs taken from terrain objects comprising, in combination with an aerial camera, means for focusing brightness information from said terrain objects onto a focal plane, detecting means for detecting said brightness information, said detecting means being located in said focal plane, and converting means for converting said brightness information into corresponding electric signals, a multiplexing unit having first inputs and a control input and an output, said first inputs being connected to separate said detecting means wherein said first inputs are separately connected to said output under the control of signals at said second input, an a/d converter electrically connected to said output of said multiplexing unit, a first input of a microcomputer electrically connected to the output of said a/d converter, said microcomputer having a clock-pulse output and further outputs, and a second input, said clock-pulse output being electrically connected to said second input of said multiplexing unit, a data input unit, a data output unit, said data input unit and said data output unit being electrically connected to said microcomputer via said first microcomputer input and one of said further outputs, respectively, whereby said multiplexing unit samples said detecting means for producing sampled electric signals, and said a/d converter converts said sampled electric signals into digital signals, said data input unit being arranged to feed information about said film material to said microcomputer, said microcomputer comprising means to compute the gradation value .gamma., according to the relationship ##EQU3## wherein .DELTA.s is the optimal density of the film material received by said microcomputer via said data input, Emax and Emin are the maximum and minimum values respectively of said detected sampled and converted terrain brightness, from said detected sampled and converted terrain brightness information and said information about said film material, said data output unit being arranged to store computed signals, and means for adapting the spectral sensitivity of said detecting means to the spectral sensitivity of said film material, said means for adapting being arranged between said terrain and said focusing means adjacent said focusing means.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 4, wherein a printer is connected to one of said further outputs of said microcomputer.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein a printer is connected to another of the further outputs of said microcomputer.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 340,489, filed on Feb. 16, 1982, and now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (7)
Continuation in Parts (1)
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