Two lamps and one map
A flat object lit by two lamps casts two shadows, and one is the other scaled about a point — ratio 1.2509 here, carrying every point of the first outline onto the second to 1e-15 m. No rotation and no shear is available to it, because a projection between two parallel planes has its axis at infinity. And the ratio is exactly 1 when the two lamps are at the same height, which makes a pair of shadows a measurement of the lamps.
rung 3 · light