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11 October 1973 A Stereo Photographic System For Motor Vehicle Accident Investigation
C. G. Bryner
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Proceedings Volume 0037, New Developments in Optical Instrumentation: A Problem Solving Tool in Highway and Traffic Engineering; (1973) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.953728
Event: New Developments in Optical Instrumentation: A Problem Solving Tool in Highway and Traffic Engineering, 1973, Washington, D.C., United States
Abstract
A variety of photographic instrument systems have been studied to determine an optimum technique for supplementing or replacing manual methods for obtaining map data for auto collision sites. These systems include (a) a single camera perspective-grid system (Ref. 1), (b) the elevating of an overhead camera on a truck mounted boom (Ref. 2), and (c) twin camera stereometric camera systems produced in Europe (Ref. 3). The European systems are factory produced and represent equipment fabricated to exacting standards capable of producing plotted data to prescribed standards. Such units are tripod mounted or designed to operate from an elevating post mount in a vehicle.
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C. G. Bryner "A Stereo Photographic System For Motor Vehicle Accident Investigation", Proc. SPIE 0037, New Developments in Optical Instrumentation: A Problem Solving Tool in Highway and Traffic Engineering, (11 October 1973); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.953728
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KEYWORDS
Cameras

Stereo holograms

Photography

Imaging systems

Stereoscopic cameras

Standards development

Prototyping

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