This paper examines the performance of subjects in verifying matches between aerial photographs and overlayed line drawings which vary in structure and pixel count. Both speed and accuracy improve as the pixel count increases with an asymptote at about 3500 pixels. Speed and accuracy also improve when the line drawings are made up of long lines or with lines which correspond to the cognitive content of the photographs.
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