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RE: troubles with matching



In my attempts so far I have found that specifying the scale helps a lot.
The scale is very constant between images though not as much between
cameras.  Setting the scale allows the system to reject candidate triangles
that don't match reality.


Mike G.


-----Original Message-----
From: Tom Droege [mailto:tdroege2@earthlink.net]
Sent: Monday, April 01, 2002 2:04 PM
To: Stupendous Man; tass@listserv.wwa.com
Subject: Re: troubles with matching


Michael and all,

OK, now that I can sit in front of a computer and do only 20% effort trying 
to figure out how to get the computer to do what I want to do, I am going 
to be a terror.

There are surely lots of problems to be uncovered in the pipeline.  As we 
uncover them, I hope you all feel free to step in and try to fix the 
problems.  I figure all that talk about code management means that there is 
a way for everyone to contribute by fixing a problem and creating a patch.

Tom Droege

At 01:41 PM 4/1/02 -0500, you wrote:

>   Tom and Rich write:
>
> > Rich Knowles and I are struggling with a pair of images.  The V image 
> finds
> > .ast files perfectly.  The I images will find only one or two, and 
> juggling
> > values in make_list.out might make one image convert and another
disappear
> > from the .ast list.  We only get one or two successful out of 56 with
all
> > 56 V images successful.  I had this problem on DS20 7 and 8 and was 
> able to
> > fix it by modifying make_list.out.
>
>      [brief digression: DS 20 disks 7,8 have RA = 71.2, Dec = 7.4]
>
> > OK, the thing special about this list is that it is taken at the equator

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