Pictometry is an aerial imagery system that captures high-resolution, georeferenced oblique (angled) and orthorectified (straight down) aerial images. It is commonly used for a variety of applications including urban planning, emergency response, insurance assessment, property appraisal, and infrastructure management. The oblique imagery allows users to see buildings and other features from multiple perspectives, providing a more realistic and detailed view compared to traditional overhead imagery. These images are typically integrated with software that allows for measurements, analysis, and data extraction.
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