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JPEG Stereoscopic (JPS, extension .jps) is a JPEG-based format for stereoscopic images. It contains two images of identical size side by side, one for each eye.[15][16] ...

 


Vintage Stereoscopic Picture (for parallel viewing, quite hard to see with no equipment)
Vintage Stereoscopic Picture (for cross viewing, requires no special equipment)
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The methods used to develop models from digitally controlled stereoscopic air photographs are necessarily different from those used to generate terrain from field survey or even from pre-existing paper maps (Lam, 1983; Tobler, 1985; McCullagh, 1988; ...

for High Energy Stereoscopic System. As presently configured, four Chernkov telescopes located in the mountains of Namibia are tied together in an array.

[map design] A map produced with a stereoscopic plotter using aerial photographs and geodetic control data.

Preparation consists of dividing the air photo by line, making a work index, checking the stereoscopic coverage of the region and transferring the ground control required to complete the block.

Data quality is central to any GIS implementation, and positional accuracy of features, efficient data capture, and viewing ease are paramount for an effective and reliable GIS. The ability to view 3D stereoscopic data using PurVIEW provides a source ...

Film Diapositive - A positive reproduction on transparent material of an aerial film negative (or positive). This product is typically used on a stereoscopic instrument for stereo compilation.

stereoscopic Pertaining to the use of binocular vision for observation of a pair of overlapping photographs or other perspective views, giving impression of depth.

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