Rectified 3D


The cartographers at Tuck Engineering scan the aerial photographs and create a rectified digital orthographic image. Once the scanned aerial photo is digitally ortho-rectified, all topographic features in the image are in their true geographic position. Unlike traditional maps with abstract lines and symbols, this ortho image is a real-world replication map. Vectors, such as contours, can be easily super-imposed onto the ortho image. Such representation of the real-world is superior to conventional vector mapping.