Since the expansion of commercial aerial photography in the 1940s, aerial surveys have
become an integral part of modern mapping technology, in large part replacing extensive
surveys in the field. With current digital mapping capabilities, acquiring fast, accurate
imagery for the development of maps is now not only essential, but cost-effective. Whether
you need to update your mapping for a proposed highway system, a wetlands study, or tax
assessment, you face the challenge of choosing the best technology and service for your
investment. What are the best tools and methods of aerial photography, and how do you
obtain low-cost, high-quality service?
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GIS Weekly Magazine
 Susan Smith  |
Look for the next issue of GIS Weekly Magazine on May 28, 2012.
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