- camera axis
- An imaginary line through the optical center of the lens perpendicular to the negative photo plane.
Military dictionary. 2000.
Military dictionary. 2000.
camera axis — An imaginary line drawn from the geometric center of a film to the center of a lens (or series of lenses). It may project beyond the lens. Also called an optical axis or a lens axis. See camera axis direction … Aviation dictionary
camera axis — fotoaparato ašis statusas T sritis Gynyba apibrėžtis Įsivaizduojama linija, einanti per lęšio optinį centrą statmenai fotografijos plokštumai. atitikmenys: angl. camera axis pranc. axe focal … NATO terminų aiškinamasis žodynas
camera axis direction — The direction on the horizontal plane of the optical axis of the camera at the time of exposure. This direction is defined by its azimuth expressed in degrees in relation to true, or magnetic, north. In the above case, aircraft heading and camera … Aviation dictionary
camera axis direction — fotoaparato ašies kryptis statusas T sritis Gynyba apibrėžtis Fotoaparato optinės ašies horizontaliosios plokštumos kryptis išlaikymo (fotografavimo) metu. Ši kryptis yra apibrėžiama azimutu, išreikštu laipsniais tikrosios (magnetinės) šiaurės… … NATO terminų aiškinamasis žodynas
camera axis direction — Direction on the horizontal plane of the optical axis of the camera at the time of exposure. This direction is defined by its azimuth expressed in degrees in relation to true/magnetic north … Military dictionary
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camera tilt — The angle at the perspective center between the photograph perpendicular and the plumb line, or another exterior reference direction. In aerial photography, tilt may be separated into the component angles. A tilt in the direction of the x axis is … Aviation dictionary