lateral overlap

lateral overlap
Adjacent flight strips are photographed so that there is a lateral overlapping of strips. It is known as lateral overlap or side overlap. This overlap amounts to 15 to 35% but is generally 30%. In a multi-camera installation, the cameras are adjusted to provide a 10% overlap between the prints of adjacent cameras. Also called a sidelap. See overlap.

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