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Interpretation of Airphotos and Remotely Sensed Imagery

Interpretation of Airphotos and Remotely Sensed Imagery

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Review by Author
Review: If you are interested in this book, please purchase the 2nd printing of the 1st edition. The quality of paper used for the black & white photos is much better than was the case in the initial printing.
The paper used for the 12 color plates was very good in both the 1st and 2nd printings. I believe the book would have sold many more copies had the paper quality been addressed properly from the outset.
Bob Arnold, PhD

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Review by Author
Review: If you are interested in this book, please purchase the 2nd printing of the 1st edition. The quality of paper used for the black & white photos is much better than was the case in the initial printing.
The paper used for the 12 color plates was very good in both the 1st and 2nd printings. I believe the book would have sold many more copies had the paper quality been addressed properly from the outset.
Bob Arnold, PhD

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent lab manual for aerial photo-interpretation
Review: Sometimes it gets a little too detailed (like mentioning the brand of pens commonly used) and the book would be easier to manage if the photos and plates were all in a separate binding (so you can read the text and look at the photos). Some computer based exercises would be good to see what direction the science is moving in. But all in all, a good introduction to aerial photograph interpretation.


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