in fact it is topographic map produced by means of aerial photogrammetry.
Salem E. Masry has written: 'Real-time digitizing and editing from photogrammetric instruments'
John Burns Anderson has written: 'A photogrammetric technique for microslope analysis' -- subject(s): Slopes (Physical geography), Methodology, Physical geography, Measurement
William J. M. Moore has written: 'Consideration in the design of an electronic computer for a photogrammetric plotting instrument' -- subject(s): Photogrammetry, Equipment and supplies, Data processing
A stereo comparator is an optical device used in photogrammetric measurement to analyze and compare stereo pairs of photographic images. It allows operators to visualize and measure the three-dimensional coordinates of points on the Earth's surface by aligning images taken from different angles. By manipulating the images, the stereo comparator helps in extracting topographic information and facilitating precise measurements for mapping and surveying purposes. This tool plays a crucial role in creating accurate digital elevation models and enhancing spatial analysis in geospatial applications.
The future tense of the verb 'map' is will map.
map key, map symbols, map scale, map title
A street map
Map title Map scope Map overview Map theme
On top of the map which is north of the map
A Robinson map is a type of map A Robinson map is a type of map
A state map is a map with the states of U.S.A. on it. This includes a time zone map, a radar map, a precipitation map or any other.
The answer is - a Map.... though this it is a dated riddle, as Google maps now show buildings....... the dessert! North Korea