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Mosaiced
imagery offers the ability to maintain high detail within an image
covering a large area; in other words highly detailed images are
'stitched' together to form a single large overall picture. This
technique is also used to illustrate corridor photography of pipelines,
road and rail networks, where great detail needs to be retained
within the image typically covering a ground distance of 0.5 x 10
Km.
Visual
imagery mosaic is a technique used to put individual high-resolution
images (taken at low altitude) together to form a single image.
It allows that single image to retain a level of resolution which
would not be possible had the image been taken as a single photograph
from a greater height.
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