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Evaluation of Aerial Photos

[Image: Aerial Photograph]

Definition: Aerial photographs or “maps” are high-altitude photos taken in a very concise and systematic manner. Although maps can be made in color and even infrared, the most commonly used aerial photos are black and white. The top of the map is usually north.

Information provided:

  • Boundaries and timber types (for example, on aerial photos, pines appear darker than hardwoods)
  • Drainage patterns
  • Roads, buildings, etc.

Scale: Aerial photos come in many scales such as 1” = 660’, 1,320’, etc. It is important to know the photo scale before using it.

Sources for aerial photo information:

  • Natural Resources Conservation Service
  • Farm Services Agency
  • Louisiana Department of Agriculture and Forestry
  • Private vendors

Last Updated: 6/2/2009 1:04:30 PM


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