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Resulting aerial photograph is perspection view of terrain; however, it is flat surface, and its spatial orientation can be determined by either analytical computations or through use of precise stereoscopic mapping instruments.
Resulting aerial photograph is perspection view of terrain; however, it is flat surface, and its spatial orientation can be determined by either analytical computations or through use of precise stereoscopic mapping instruments.
Photogrammetry and its application
Am Soc Civ Engrs -- Proc Separate
Quinn, A.O. (author)
1954
8 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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