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- A stereoplotter uses stereo photographs to determine elevations. It has been the primary method to plot contour lines on topographic maps since the 1930s...
- accuracy, the actual, 3D relative motions. From its beginning with the stereoplotters used to plot contour lines on topographic maps, it now has a very wide...
- using photogrammetric interpretation of aerial photography using a stereoplotter. Modern mapping also employs lidar and other Remote sensing techniques...
- were produced via photogrammetric analysis of aerial photography using stereoplotters supplemented by field surveys. These maps employ the 1927 North American...
- from an analog stereoplotter. A similar interface to MicroStation CAD software followed, as well as support for analytical stereoplotters.[citation needed]...
- Switzerland using what, at the time, was the world's most advanced Stereoplotter were acclaimed as brilliantly successful, winning him the 1927 RGS Founder's...
- Geosystems Orthophoto Photogrammetry Remote Sensing Satellite imagery Stereoplotter Stereoscopy Triangulation ERDAS (July 30, 2008). "Oklahoma DOT Utilizing...
- coordinatograph and OP/C orthophoto projector and Zeiss Planimat D2 stereoplotters with SG-1/GZ-1 orthophoto projectors for orthophoto production from...
- Helen finds that Laurance's stories capture her imagination; as using a stereoplotter she finds one of the locations frequented by Laurance. Every Summer...
- on USGS topographic maps, which used photographic aerial surveys and stereoplotters. Peakbagger.com gives Toe Jam Hill at 15 feet higher or more, based...