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Air Survey utilizes
both softcopy and analytical stereoplotter systems to extract planimetric
and topographic information from aerial photographs.
Our softcopy systems include Boeing Autometric Softplotter and DAT/EM's Summit Evolution digital photogrammetric workstations which are entirely computer and software driven for performing 3D
feature collection from
high-resolution scanned aerial images. These advanced mapping systems
improve vector data accuracy by removing pixel limitations. The
system provides subpixel viewing functionality for measuring, dynamic
zooming, and movement within pixels.
Analytical
stereoplotters allow operators to view film transparencies in 3D
for similar mapping applications as with softcopy.
All our mapping
instruments are equipped with high-speed computers and
capture software that provides for efficient collection of map data.
Raw mapping
files are processed through an automated editing program that reduces
overall editing time by performing batch tasks defined and controlled
by the user.
Photogrammetrists, cartographers and graphics technicians collaborate to create
final map products that are accurate and detailed. Final data are delivered in numerous graphic and digital
formats.
The
Air Survey Image Library
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