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The ancient monument protection service of the Rhineland has installed a system for transforming archaeological information in oblique aerial photos to 1:5000 base maps. A comprehensive software-hardware plan was implemented. Windowing, enhancement, pseudo-color density slicing and merging are employed. A simple map compression scheme which offers a reasonable compromise between bit rate and computing time has been developed.
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Scollar, I., Huang, T.S., Weidner, B., Tang, G. (1977). An Installation for Interactive Transfer of Information from Oblique Aerial Photos to Maps. In: Nagel, HH. (eds) Digitale Bildverarbeitung Digital Image Processing. Informatik — Fachberichte, vol 8. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-95298-2_16
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