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Examples of Large-Scale Digital Airborne Cameras

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In the preceding chapters, we have investigated and explained all known theories and technologies which need to be well understood in order to develop and produce digital cameras, and to market and maintain them on a worldwide scale.

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    Microsoft Corporation operates though Vexcel Imaging GmbH. The Austrian team is denoted as “Microsoft Photogrammetry ”. In this text, we will use both “Vexcel” and “Microsoft”.

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Sandau, R. (2010). Examples of Large-Scale Digital Airborne Cameras. In: Sandau, R. (eds) Digital Airborne Camera. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-8878-0_7

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