Pictometry
Pictometry is a unique patented information system that combines aerial imaging with a software system called Electronic Field Study (EFS). While Pictometry libraries contain orthogonal (straight down) images like ordinary aerial imaging, over 80% of Pictometry's images are oblique (taken from angles) so that features can be easily seen in their entirety. This oblique imagery consists of 6-inch resolution, aerial photos taken at a 45 degree angle enabling any location to be viewed from 4 directions - at a bird eye's view.
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Pictometry Overview
| Functionality | Allows users to view and accurately measure geo-referenced, aerial, oblique images. |
| Operating Systems | Will work on most Windows platforms. Tested compatibility with Windows NT/XP/2000. |
| Vendor's Website | Pictometry International Corp. |



