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photogrammetry
in fact it is topographic map produced by means of aerial photogrammetry.
Wilfried Linder has written: 'Digital photogrammetry' -- subject(s): Image processing, Aerial photogrammetry, Digital techniques
Wojciech Wronski has written: 'Photointerpretation for planners' -- subject(s): Photographic interpretation, Aerial photographs, Aerial photogrammetry, City planning
William de Breuck has written: 'Luchtfoto's en hun toepassingen' -- subject(s): Aerial photogrammetry, Aerial photography, Photographic interpretation
H.-K Meyer has written: 'Color-correct aerial photography' -- subject(s): Photogrammetry, Aerial photography, Photographic surveying, Color photography
David Eckhart has written: 'Imago' -- subject(s): Addresses, essays, lectures, Aerial photogrammetry, Data processing
Mary E. Andrews has written: 'A man and his century' -- subject(s): Aerial photogrammetry, Biography, Surveyors
John A. Ciciarelli has written: 'A practical guide to aerial photography' -- subject(s): Aerial photogrammetry, Aerial photography, Photography, aerial 'Practical physical geology' -- subject(s): Physical geology 'Study guide to accompany Contemporary physical geology, Harold L. Levin'
William Arby Howard has written: 'Remote sensing of the urban environment' -- subject(s): Aerial photogrammetry, Bibliography, City planning, Remote sensing 'An assessment of the usefulness of small-scale photographic imagery for acquiring land use information necessary to the urban planning function' -- subject(s): Aerial photogrammetry, City planning
James Warren Bagley has written: 'The use of the panoramic camera in topographic surveying' -- subject(s): Aerial photogrammetry, Geodesia Geometrica, Panoramic Photography, Photogrammetry, Topographical surveying 'The Use of the Panoramic Camera in Topographic Surveying: With Notes on the ..'
PHOTOGRAMMETRY METRIC PHOTOGRAMMETRY INTERPRETATION Measuring from ground position, elevation distances, areas and volumes. Existing in a qualitative manner like timber stands, water pollution, soils, geological formations, crops and military interpretation. Determine relative locations of points, scales, angle and sizes or shapes of objects. Recognizing and identifying objects on aerial imagery and judging their significance. Preparation of planimetric and topographic maps from photographs. To analysis photographic images Photographs taken from airborne vehicle(aerial) and terrestrial photos(earth-base) Gathered data from a wide variety of sensing instruments such as remote sensing