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1943 German Book on Aerial Photography for CartographyMuch has been said about Allied aerial photography during the war, but German methods are rarely mentioned or studied. This book goes deep into detail on the latest methods as of 1943 and covers everything from the cameras through development and then into analyzing pictures. It even includes a set of red blue 3d glasses and a sample 3d picture. It largely focuses on the use of aerial photography to create more accurate maps. It was a book of the
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