19-02-2018, 06:23 PM
Sigh....
150 pixel per mm IS the digital equivalent of the analog image crystals' resolution.
The frame was still only 3.5 by 4.4 mm.... you tell me how many pixels a 4" button would take up, if there were such things, me how many PM takes up.... if my math or assumptions of resolution are incorrect, I'd need to fix it....
We don't assume infinite resolution for analog... after that it's just math...
2 buttons are the size of the head of this person... within .25 of a button....
Even a 5' woman has an 8" head.... 4" buttons Richard?
The scale shows a 5' depth, not 4'....
The distance between them.... justify 1.5' as it appears one is by the wall while the other at the handrail by the center of an opening larger than 10'.
Justify the easy easy stuff first please... if your 1.5' is wrong, how does that affect the photographic plane... and the distances which allow non computerized photogrammetry in the first place.
Please know that I am not discounting your qualifications... just these conclusions and the manner in which you arrived at them... I'm glad you have unseen treasures squirreled away for your own use and knowledge, cause that's what we're all about here...
I'll look at Powell. As for Hicks...
the button looks like a photo at the top of this frame... it will pop up and offer you a Computer and URL button... Use the computer button, navigate to your photo and hit upload photo... when done, double click the small thumbnail and click large...
D/
150 pixel per mm IS the digital equivalent of the analog image crystals' resolution.
The frame was still only 3.5 by 4.4 mm.... you tell me how many pixels a 4" button would take up, if there were such things, me how many PM takes up.... if my math or assumptions of resolution are incorrect, I'd need to fix it....
We don't assume infinite resolution for analog... after that it's just math...
2 buttons are the size of the head of this person... within .25 of a button....
Even a 5' woman has an 8" head.... 4" buttons Richard?
The scale shows a 5' depth, not 4'....
The distance between them.... justify 1.5' as it appears one is by the wall while the other at the handrail by the center of an opening larger than 10'.
Justify the easy easy stuff first please... if your 1.5' is wrong, how does that affect the photographic plane... and the distances which allow non computerized photogrammetry in the first place.
Please know that I am not discounting your qualifications... just these conclusions and the manner in which you arrived at them... I'm glad you have unseen treasures squirreled away for your own use and knowledge, cause that's what we're all about here...
I'll look at Powell. As for Hicks...
the button looks like a photo at the top of this frame... it will pop up and offer you a Computer and URL button... Use the computer button, navigate to your photo and hit upload photo... when done, double click the small thumbnail and click large...
D/
Once in a while you get shown the light
in the strangest of places if you look at it right..... R. Hunter
in the strangest of places if you look at it right..... R. Hunter