[TASK I - MENSURATION OF COLOR PHOTOGRAPHY]

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CIA-RDP78B05703A000700040005-0
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7
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December 28, 2016
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December 8, 2003
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May 6, 1970
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s 05_-0_ Approved For ReTT'a` PBO 7~13~ FftUhl [A1E Chief, l'ho~og '~,Trunet:ry Dx-vision, IEG 6 may 1970 TO INITIALS DATE REMARKS DIRECTOR DEP/DIRECTOR -- -- Psi MU FOR EXEC/DIRECTOR SPECIAL ASST -- - : THROUGH : Chief, IEG/NPIC ASST TO DIR HISTORIAN - - --- - = -- Attached are PHD comments appraising the usefulness and application of each of the five CH/PPBS tasks comprising phase I of the DEP CH/PPBS - ---- TSSG Basic Research in Precise Mensuration program requested EO/PPBS - by you at the program briefing CH/IEG - - on 22 April. PHD has considers t:hes tasks in the light of present knowledge, short-range DEP CH/IEG - -- needs (the next 3-4 years) and a licati t -b d i t EO/IEG __--- pp on o on oar ns ru- rents. We defer to TSSG the --- - appraisal of the long-range f l d CH/PSG - - ------ use u ness an application of the program. DEP CH/PSG EO/PSG----- --- ----- ----- 25X CH/TSSG DEP CII/TSSG EO/TSSG CH/SSD/TSSG PERSONNEL LOGISTICS Declass Review TRAINING by NIMA/DOD RECORDS MGT SECURITY FINANCE DIR/IAS/DDI CH/DIAXX?4 CH/DIAAP?9 CH/SPAD Approved For ReleasL"Z(Y /12122-:?C1A'LR BO5'7G3ArOtfl 700040005-0 Approved For ReIe'd'e 2003/12/22 : CIA-RDP78B05703A00'00040005-0 Task I. Mensuration of Color Photography Upon completion of the Precise Mensuration Study in August 1970 and the acquisition of color photography of the ground truth areas, PHD will' investigate the accuracy of measurements from color imagery and compare it with the accuracy attainable from black and white imagery. Included in PIID's study will be an investigation of accuracy lasing DP's made from the original color negative: (1) a color DP; (2) a 13&lW DP; and (3) DP's made from single layers of the color. ON. If it is found that no significant loss in acCuraC is encountered with color imagery then there would be little gained in investigating what could be done to improve the resent instruments to measure color imagery. Also the expense of modification would be hard to justify. if it is found that a lesser accuracy results from use of color imagery, then an investigation of optics, light source, etc. would be justified to determine what instrument modifications, were necessary to improve measurement accuracy. In regard to the HPSC, there may be a problem in achieving auto- correlation with color imagery. However, nothing can be clone to determine the existence of-a Problem until the HPSC is operable, which it is not likely to'be before January 1971. As time becomes available on the HPSC we will study the effect of color on the auto-correlator system to determine. if corrective measures are necessary. Approved For Release 2003/12/22-:--CTA=RDP78B05703A000700040005-0 Approved For Relea`ee 2003/12/22 : -CIA-RDP78B05703A00M0040005-0 Task ZS Reticle Study PHD has not conducted any investigation of reticle design. The Precise Mensuration Study will not throw any light on this subject. The reticle is part of the human pointing operation which is known to be a significant contributor to measurement error. A change in reticle design might reduce the error clue to pointing. A study to determine the effect of reticle design upon accuracy would answer this question. The cost of replacing the present reticle in the monocomparators with one of different design should not be expensive. However, if it was determined that. relocation of the reticle in the optical train or equipping the instruments with a variety of reticles, easily switched to accommodate the situation, is required to improve pointing ability, such modification would be costly. A significant improvement would --------------------------- have to occur to justify the cost. Reticle design and location was investigated in selection of the reticle for the HPSC. Considerable rework has already been necessary in fabricating the reticle for the HPSC to meet the specifications. Therefore it is not likely that any new investigation would produce improvements in the HPSC system that would be economically or technically feasible. Approved For Release 2003/12/22 : CIA-RDP78BO5703A000700040005-0 Approved For Release 2003/12/22 CIA-RDP78B05703A000700040005-0 Task III - Film Stability on the Measuring I'll str:ument A literature search and study was conducted in 1967 by both in designing the HPSC. It was definitely determi,necl that the high intensity light source, parti- cularly at higli magnification, created a serious film stability problem. How successful the means employed in the HPSC controls this problem can only be determined when acceptance tests are con- ducted. Cursory investigation performed under the Precise Mensuration Study indicates no problem in maintaining film stability with the on--board instruments. Due to 'the potential of serious problems stemming from" film instability, a thorough investigation should be made to determine whether or not a serious problem exists -w1'..h went instruments, even though we do not believe a nrohlom exists. No known study has been made on the effect of heat,- on stability or deterioration of color imagery and dry process material. There is not likely to be a serious problem in 'this area with present instruments but there may well be a problem with the HPSC. if %ound to be a serious problem with the HPSC, the cost of modifying the HPSC would be high. Unless color and dry process film accounted for a high percentage of our film input, it would probably be advisable to use our current instruments to measure this type of imagery and limit use of the HPSC to black and white imagery rather than modify the HPSC. Approved For Release 2003/12/22::CIA-FRtP78B05703A000700040005-0 Approved ForRelease 2003/12/22 CIA-RDP78B05703A000700040005-0 Task ):'V - Data Readout Control Modules The present modules are 6-7 years old. They are mal- functioning more frequently with use, requiring more maintenance. Replacement has been budgeted for in I'Y-71 and VY-72. Greater efficiency through elimination of the need to repeat measurements when a malfunction occurs and of instrument down time while main- tenance is performed will result from replacement by new modules. }MID recommends a limited research effort to investigate what equipment is coim?aerical.ly available to perform this function. The investigation should compare relative merits of each brand, including performance reliability, cost and convenience of controls for operator use. has been tasked by TSSG to design and fabricate one 0 auxiliary control unit for thel Ir odule. This unit is to be attachable 25X1 comparator in various locations to determine the most convenient location for operator use. The unit will duplicate thel (controls, permitting either to be used, at the operator's discretion. Cost of this task is approximately 25X1 study will 25X1 be useful in preparing- specifications for we are to replace the replacement equipment. If 25X1 modules within the next two years as planned, it would not be practical to modify the present modules. Approved For Release 20&&[1'2122 1 CIA-RDP78BO5703A000700040005-0 ` Approved For R.J se 2003/12122 Task V - Automatic Pointing CIA` RDP78B05703A000700040005-0 The error introduced by human pointing is known to be a major source of measurcment error. If a reliable automatic pointing device could be developed this source of error might be greatly reduced. This would permit more accurate measurements and would be particularly valuable when very high accuracy was required. Application would most likely be limited to mono-instruments. The principle of stereo pointing is such that automatic pointing methods axe unlikely to be applicable. Automatic pointing instruments de- veloped to date (i.e., the comparator) have not 25X1 performed very successfully. A long development period is likely before an acceptable device is achieved. When achieved, such a device is very likely to be complicated, requiring considerable A contract is being let to to design and build 25X1 a calibration device for the HPSC. The proposed design includes a self- centering capability which will eliminate the human element in centering the ret:a;le on the marks of a calibrated scale. If this works satisfactorily, then additional research might be undertaken to adapt the principle to achieve self-centering on the edge of an image (line of demarkation between two dif- ferent densities). Approved For Release 2003/12/22 : CIA-RDP78BO5703A000700040005-0 Approved For Release 2003/12/22 CIA-RDP78B05703A000700040005-0 '1`tiak V -. Continued To pursue a study as proposed in the Basic Research plan does not offer much hope of early success. It may, however, be a step in achieving auto n rt9 c pointing at some distant time. A lengthy research effort is expected before success is achieved in attaining this objective, which is a worthwhile: 3.ong-range objective. Achievement: of this objective may well be similar to that experienced in automatic target recognition, which many efforts by numerous or_gani:ations has yet to be achieved. 2 Approved For Release 2003/12/22 CIA-RDP78B05703A000700040005-0