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Early Developments in the Restitution of Photographic Images

I am looking for information sources that relate to the drawn restitution of photographic images and the relationship between this, perspectival representation and descriptive geometry. I have been looking into this as the topic for my thesis and am having difficulty finding references that contain early drawings that analyse how to extract metric information.

I am aware of one drawing by a mathematician called Guido Hauck who drew an analysis of how the restitution of photographs could take place, but have been able to find very few other sources that are actual studies conducted on photographs that talk of the way that photogrammetry (or the restitution of photographic images) developed as a science. I also have several sources about Albrecht Meydenbauer, although these do not contain any images about how restitution took place and the particular methods used.

If you or any of your members could suggest any possible sources of information then that would be greatly appreciated.

Please feel free to contact me on my email address: a.diggle@my.westminster.ac.uk or alternatively on my phone: 0759 007 4018.

Best wishes,

Andrew Diggle

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