http://casde.unl.edu/imagery/cir/index.php?county=greeley&city=scotia
Unlike infrared photography, a black and white aerial photograph does not distinguish well between vegetations, lands and waters. The wavelengths they can communicate are very near those as human vision, so the acuteness and details of the photographs are not as helpful for reading the photo as a map. This photo was taken from a satellite remote sensor as well as the infrared photo, but clearly is not as easy to understand, where perhaps, water ends and land begins.
Unlike infrared photography, a black and white aerial photograph does not distinguish well between vegetations, lands and waters. The wavelengths they can communicate are very near those as human vision, so the acuteness and details of the photographs are not as helpful for reading the photo as a map. This photo was taken from a satellite remote sensor as well as the infrared photo, but clearly is not as easy to understand, where perhaps, water ends and land begins.
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