| United States. Army. Corps of Engineers - Civil engineering - 1946 - 732 pages
...photographic cameras. Mosaic - An assemblage of photographs, the edges of which have been cut or torn, and matched to form a continuous photographic representation of a portion of the earth's surface. A controlled mosaic is laid on ground control to improve the accuracy of representation as regards... | |
| United States. Department of the Army - Cartography - 1956 - 352 pages
...or temporary use. It is usually printed by lithography. Mosaic. An assemblage of aerial photographs to form a continuous photographic representation of a portion of the earth's surface. Multiplex mapping. Precise method of mapping based upon stereoscopic principles ; it is the most widely... | |
| United States. Army Topographic Command - Cataloging of maps - 1965 - 44 pages
...usually printed by lithography. Mosaic. An assemblage of aerial photographs, the edges of which have been matched to form a continuous photographic representation of a portion of the earth's surface. Multiplex mapping. Precise method of mapping based upon stereoscopic principles; method used in preparing... | |
| United States. Army Topographic Command - Cartography - 1969 - 292 pages
...>tographing the moon against a star jackground. ! osaic— 1. (photogrammetry) An assembly of overlapping aerial photographs whose edges usually have been torn,...controlled mosaic; orthophoto-mosaic; scale-ratio mosaic; semicontrolled mosaic; strip mosaic; uncontrolled mosaic. 2. (cartography) See panel base. mosaicking... | |
| United States. Naval Oceanographic Office - Naval art and science - 1969 - 312 pages
...and sunrise. mosaic, n. An assembly of overlapping air photographs that have been matched MUD BERTH to form a continuous photographic representation of a portion of the earth's surface. mosque, n. As a landmark, a building for Mohammedan worship. See MINARET. most probable position. 1.... | |
| United States. Defense Mapping Agency. Topographic Center - Cartography - 1973 - 300 pages
...photographing the moon against a star background. mosaic— 1. (photogrammetry) An assembly of overlapping aerial photographs whose edges usually have been torn,...(cartography) See panel base. mosaicking board— A smooth-surfaced material, usually tempered masonite, to which the mosaic is fastened with a suitable... | |
| United States. Joint Chiefs of Staff - Military art and science - 1979 - 736 pages
...mortuary affairs office. (JP 4-06) mosaic — (*) An assembly of overlapping photographs that have been matched to form a continuous photographic representation of a portion of the surface of the Earth. See also controlled mosaic; semi-controlled mosaic. most capable Service or agency... | |
| Nicholas M. Short - Earth sciences - 1982 - 566 pages
...necessary by the control. (A) Mosaicking: The assembling of photographs or other images whose edges are cut and matched to form a continuous photographic...representation of a portion of the Earth's surface. (A) Multiband system: A system for simultaneously observing the same (small) target with several filtered... | |
| Nicholas M. Short - Earth sciences - 1982 - 576 pages
...necessary by the control. (A) Mosaicking: The assembling of photographs or other images whose edges are cut and matched to form a continuous photographic...representation of a portion of the Earth's surface. (A) Multiband system: A system for simultaneously observing the same (small) target with several filtered... | |
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