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Guide To Aerial Maps On The Internet Aerial Maps - Maps from aerial photography provide you with maps that are very clear because of the high resolution. Aerial photos must be "stitched" together to provide maps that cover a large area. Several types of imagery are used to provide maps in the visual, infra-red and thermal spectrums. Aerial maps are often used by hikers, hunters, and other outdoor enthusiasts. Due to the high resolution, real estate professionals and homeowners often use aerial maps to look at homes and neighborhoods.
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Digital Map Products, Inc., a privately held company founded in 2000, is a pioneer in the integration of parcel lines, aerial maps, property information and more into user-friendly internet-based software applications for advanced decision-making. Products include turnkey web-based applications for specific vertical markets such as CityGIS(TM) for local governments, LandVision(TM) for the builder-developer market, and ParcelStream(TM) for the residential real estate market. Digital Map Products' headquarters are in Santa Ana, Calif.; to learn more visit http://www.digitalmapproducts.com/.
Aerial maps are available on the OSi's E-Commerce system at educational rates. Editions available are those for 2000 (colour) and 1995 (black & white). The E-Commerce system facilitates the overlaying of aerial photography with regular mapping, where required. Available in Richview Library.
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Pixxures provides a PDF document showing a large, high-quality aerial image of a three-quarter-mile radius around a specified site. The PDF file is appropriate for high-resolution printing. Images are available for more than 88 U.S. markets and supplemented with images from the U.S. Geological Survey and Millennium Mosaic. The images are dated between 1999 and 2002.
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EagleView BIG Aerial Photo Maps have several unique, and useful features that distinguish them from ordinary road maps. Check out the table below. Click here to learn more about these maps
CSL has 8,731 prints from the 1934 Aerial Survey. These can be viewed in person at CSL or online. A selected number of larger 18" x 14" prints (Accession 95-037) from the Office of the District Forester is ... available for use at CSL.
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