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I have recently come across a piece of software tailored for aerial
photography called U-Count developed for farm and land use managers. You
upload a photo and define the scale. Then you "use your mouse to delineate
features or linear distances." (Pamphlet, 1994). The data can then be used
in reports and GIS. I have no idea who produces it as the pamphlet lists
only the local company that uses it. Here's the address:
Prairie AgriPhoto Ltd.
Box 817
Carman, Manitoba
Canada
R0G 0J0
Fax: 204-745-2141
Sincerely
Paul Morrissette
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Collections Technologist
Canadian Heritage
Winnipeg, Manitoba
On Thu, 22 Sep 1994, Sam Redfern wrote:
> Hello
>
> I am beginning a PhD involving the computer-assisted interpretation of
> aerial photographs. It is likely that I will be using some image
> enhancement techniques, and that integration with geophysical surveying
> will also be involved.
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> I am looking for information in any of these areas. I am anxious that my
> work does not merely reproduce the applications already covered by GIS
> systems, and therefore would be particularly grateful for advice relating
> to GIS. Perhaps someone will be willing to look over my research proposal?
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> Thank you for your interest!
>
> Sam Redfern, University College Galway, Ireland.
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