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The difference between overlooking image and oblique photography
Shooting angle and imaging effect.
1, shooting angle. Downward-looking images are collected from a vertical perspective, while oblique photography is synchronized from one vertical, four oblique and five different perspectives.
2. Imaging effect. The overhead image captures the images of the ground and the roof of the building. Tilt photography obtains the top and side images of the building.
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