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Ground Control Points Ground control points are used to allow photogrammetric measurements. This is based on the use of the ground control points that can be accurately located on the photograph and for which we have information on individual ground coordinates and/or elevations. Mapping Mapping from aerial photographs can take many forms and employ either hard or soft copy approaches. Read about the methods used by ordinance survey, Britain's National Mapping Organisation
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