answersLogoWhite

0

In air or satellite imagery, scenes are often captured with an overlap of 30-40% so that the images can be viewed in stereo (3D). This means that part of an image is present in many images, but from a different angle. An example of stereo overlap is the human eyes, which see the same objects from different points, with overlap, which allows the determination of distance and depth. This technique allows the measurement of the height of objects and of the topography, and is how many of the older topographic maps were made.

User Avatar

Wiki User

16y ago

What else can I help you with?

Continue Learning about Natural Sciences

What are two types of materials or observations that would necessitate the use of the stereoscopic microscope?

One type of material that would be necessary when using a stereoscopic microscope is a wet mount. Small insects or small flower structures are two more materials or observations to be used for a stereoscopic microscope.


Stereoscopic vision results when the?

Stereoscopic vision results when the brain processes the slightly different images received from each eye and combines them to perceive depth and distance. This creates a three-dimensional effect that allows us to accurately judge the position and distance of objects in our environment.


What two atomic orbitals or hybrid atomic orbitals overlap to form the c equals c bond in ethene?

The p orbitals on each of the carbon atoms overlap to form the pi bond in ethene. This pi bond is created by the sideways overlap of two p orbitals.


What leads competition between two species?

an overlap in their niches


Can px and py orbitals overlap?

Yes, px and py orbitals can overlap, but they do so in a specific manner. Both orbitals are oriented along different axes—px along the x-axis and py along the y-axis—so their overlap occurs in three-dimensional space. This overlap can facilitate the formation of chemical bonds, particularly in scenarios involving hybridization, where the combination of different orbitals leads to new bonding orbitals. However, the extent of overlap is less than that of orbitals aligned along the same axis, such as two px orbitals.

Related Questions

Do rats have monocular or stereoscopic vision?

stereoscopic


Is eagle has stereoscopic or monocular vision?

Stereoscopic vision


What is the other term for stereoscopic microscope?

The other term for a stereoscopic microscope is a dissecting microscope.


Lists the advantages and disadvantages of the compound and stereoscopic microscope.?

lists the advantages and disadvantages of the compaund and stereoscopic microscope


What has the author James M David written?

James M. David has written: 'The Saturn scope' -- subject(s): Photography, Stereoscopic, Stereoscopic Photography, Stereoscopic views, Three dimensional display systems


What is the web address of the Johnson-Shaw Stereoscopic in Meadville Pennsylvania?

The web address of the Johnson-Shaw Stereoscopic is: http://www.johnsonshawmuseum.org


What is the phone number of the Johnson-Shaw Stereoscopic in Meadville Pennsylvania?

The phone number of the Johnson-Shaw Stereoscopic is: 814-333-4326.


Use the word stereoscopic in a sentence?

Binocculars provide a stereoscopic view as opposed to a telescope which only shows a monoscopic scene.


Where is the Johnson-Shaw Stereoscopic in Meadville Pennsylvania located?

The address of the Johnson-Shaw Stereoscopic is: 423 Chestnut St, Meadville, PA 16335


What is the web address of the Johnson-Shaw Stereoscopic Museum in Meadville Pennsylvania?

The web address of the Johnson-Shaw Stereoscopic Museum is: http://www.johnsonshawmuseum.org


What type of animals have stereoscopic vision?

Look at the animal's eyes. If they are in the front of the head (like man) they have stereoscopic vision. If they are on the sides of the head (like most birds) they don't.


Where is the Johnson-Shaw Stereoscopic Museum in Meadville Pennsylvania located?

The address of the Johnson-Shaw Stereoscopic Museum is: 213 Wood Street, Meadville, PA 16335-1251