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  2. Aerial photographic and satellite image interpretation

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    Another one is the camera axis which changes with the angle of the camera. [3] To capture a vertical aerial photograph, both of these axes must be in the same position. [3] The vertical pictures are captured by the camera which is above the object being photographed without any tilting or deviation of the camera axis. [5]

  3. Angle - Wikipedia

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    In a triangle, three intersection points, each of an external angle bisector with the opposite extended side, are collinear. [23]: 149 In a triangle, three intersection points, two between an interior angle bisector and the opposite side, and the third between the other exterior angle bisector and the opposite side extended are collinear.

  4. Angle of view (photography) - Wikipedia

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    In this simulation, adjusting the angle of view and distance of the camera while keeping the object in frame results in vastly differing images. At distances approaching infinity, the light rays are nearly parallel to each other, resulting in a "flattened" image. At low distances and high angles of view objects appear "foreshortened".

  5. File:Vertical Angles.svg - Wikipedia

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    2006-09-04 01:44 Braindrain0000 223×291× (8937 bytes) Graphic showing vertical angles, where opposite angles have the same measure. Created by me and released into public domain Created by me and released into public domain

  6. Aerial photography - Wikipedia

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    Panoramas can be made by stitching several photographs taken in different angles from one spot (e.g. with a hand held camera) or from different spots at the same angle (e.g. from a plane). Stereo photography techniques allow for the creation of 3D-images from several photographs of the same area taken from different spots.

  7. Multiview orthographic projection - Wikipedia

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    First angle projection is often used throughout parts of Europe so that it is often called European projection. Third-angle projection: In this type of projection, the object is imagined to be in the third quadrant. Again, as the observer is normally supposed to look from the right side of the quadrant to obtain the front view, in this method ...

  8. AOL Mail for Verizon Customers - AOL Help

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    AOL Mail welcomes Verizon customers to our safe and delightful email experience!

  9. Image gradient - Wikipedia

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    Another name for this is color progression. Mathematically, the gradient of a two-variable function (here the image intensity function) at each image point is a 2D vector with the components given by the derivatives in the horizontal and vertical directions. At each image point, the gradient vector points in the direction of largest possible ...