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English: Use of cross ratios to measure real-world dimensions of features shown in a rectilinear image (pinhole camera model) by CMG Lee. In (1), the width of the side street, W is computed from the known widths of the adjacent shops. In (2), the width of only one shop is needed as a vanishing point, V is visible. A, B, C, D and V are points on the image, their separation given in pixels; A', B', C' and D' are points in the real world, their separation given in metres.
The pixel measurements are correct when the thumbnail width is 217.656 pixels. Wolfram|Alpha gives small integer values of A'B', B'C' and C'D' for the values (7, 5, 2 and 7) given by the user at 109.190.80.46.
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current08:37, 7 August 2024Thumbnail for version as of 08:37, 7 August 2024512 × 341 (94 KB)CmgleeMake 7:5:2:7 ratio exact
00:47, 7 August 2024Thumbnail for version as of 00:47, 7 August 2024512 × 341 (94 KB)CmgleeReduce glow intensity
00:45, 7 August 2024Thumbnail for version as of 00:45, 7 August 2024512 × 341 (94 KB)CmgleeAddress http://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=User_talk%3ACmglee&diff=907205587&oldid=905930588
23:53, 23 February 2018Thumbnail for version as of 23:53, 23 February 2018512 × 341 (179 KB)CmgleeFix numbering and mnemonic.
23:25, 23 February 2018Thumbnail for version as of 23:25, 23 February 2018512 × 341 (179 KB)Cmglee{{Information |description ={{en|1=Use of cross ratios to measure real-world dimensions of features shown in a rectilinear image (pinhole camera model) by CMG Lee. In (1), the width of the side street, W is computed from the known widths of the adjacent shops. In (2), the width of only one shop is needed as a vanishing point, V is visible. A, B, C, D and V are points on the image, their separation given in pixels; A', B', C' and D' are points in the real world, their separation given in metres.}} |source ={{own}} |author =User:Cmglee |date = }} Category:Homography

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