aerial photography

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The activity or technique of photographing the earth's surface from an aircraft, rocket, etc; such photographs collectively
Photos taken from the air at regular, spatial intervals, and used in photo interpretation to provide much information about forests and landforms
Photos taken from the air at regular, spatial intervals and used in photo interpretation to provide information about forests and landforms
Analog imagery taken from an airplane In this program the optical axis is oriented perpendicular to the earth's surface so that the film is parallel to the surface being photographed (also Vertical Aerial Photography) A sequence of aerial photographs will overlap so the photos can be used in stereoscopic analysis (stereo pairs) The overlap is referred to as 'endlap' (top-to-bottom area in common, same flightline) and 'sidelap' (side-to-side area in common, different flightlines) (Portions from ASP, 1984) Aerial photography used in the program is 9 inch by 9 inch vertical, stereoscopic, color or color infrared photography
The method of taking photographs from an aerial platform (aircraft) 1 Vertical photography, some times called orthophotography, is used for photogrammetric mapping and requires a high degree of accuracy 2 Oblique photography is used for general information, sometimes to verify certain attributes, but does not provide accurate measurements for photogrammetric mapping
The process of taking photographs from a camera mounted in an airplane or balloon The resulting photographs may be classified as vertical or oblique depending on the angle of the camera with respect to the Earth's surface at the time of exposure Aerial photographs are used extensively in cartography to provide detailed geographical information in the production of base maps
The use of high resolution imagery to capture information regarding visible facilities and their locations
Photography from airborne platforms
photos taken from the air at regular, spatial intervals and used in photo interpretation to provide much information about forests and landforms
photographs taken from an aircraft or satellite utilized to interpret environmental conditions and geographic features
aerial photographs utilized to interpret environmental conditions and geographic features
The method of taking photographs from an aerial platform (aircraft) (1 ) Vertical photography, some times called orthophotography, is used for photogrammetric mapping and requires a high degree of accuracy (2 ) Oblique photography is used for general information, sometimes to verify certain attributes, but does not provide accurate measurements for photogrammetric mapping
taking of photographs from the air (from inside a helicopter, airplane, etc.)
Photos taken from the air at regular intervals and used in photo interpretation to provide much information about forests and landforms
The practice of taking photographs from an airplane, helicopter, or other aviation device while it is airborne
The collection of remotely sensed data from a platform flying above the earth's surface, but not in orbit, such as an airplane (both manned and unmanned) or a kite Aerial photography is often used for mapping
The survey and recording method used to locate, detect, survey, and record sites and features by taking a series of photographs from a balloon, aircraft or satellite See LANDSAT Developed by O G S Crawford in the 1920s Valuable for photographing several types of site: standing monuments, earthworks, shadow-marks, crop-marks, and soil-marks Photographs which are taken vertically are more suitable for recording and for drawing maps and plans, whilst those taken obliquely show perspective and give a better visual effect Photographs taken from 2 adjacent points may be viewed stereoscopically for greater effect See Photogrammetry
Photographs of a part of the earth's surface taken by a camera mounted in an aircraft for mapping purposes This usually consists of a series of overlapping vertical photos taken in strips that can form the basis for mapping
Photos taken from the air at regular intervals that are used in photo interpretation to provide much information about forests and landforms
Photography conducted above ground, commonly understood to be picture-taking from an aircraft (Not all AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY is conducted from an aircraft )
aerial survey
aerial photography

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