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Different considerations in analytical X-ray photogrammetry
The economy of X-ray photogrammetry systems is analyzed first as a geometrical economy where a maximum accuracy should be achieved with a minimum radiation through proper geometry. Experiments for the various geometry are discussed and illustrated. Second, the system is analyzed for data processing. Possible automation and computer programs are discussed. A desirable data flow is presented with proper hardware configuration.