Oriented Imagery? What's that? It offers a new way of relating images to the ground, which enables you to bring images that can’t easily be “mapped,” like street-level images or high oblique drone images, into your GIS. It uses information like the location and orientation of the camera, the camera’s horizontal and vertical fields of view, and a digital elevation model (DEM) that defines the ground to relate each pixel in an image to a location on a map (and vice versa).
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