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Photographs taken by photogrammetry belong to
A form of information data. Geographic information data refers to the digital representation of geographical phenomena or spatial information on the earth's surface, which can usually be used to define the location, spatial measurement and attributes of a specific place. Photographs taken by photogrammetry belong to a form of geographic information data. Photogrammetry is a method to obtain all kinds of geographic information on the earth's surface by processing aerial photos, satellite images and other image data, which has been applied in Geographic Information System (GIS) and Cartography.
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