2008-9 Port Phillip UDP Photography Project
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cip32_2008-09_port_phillip
Captured as part of the 2008-9 CIP program, this "fast look" photography consists of 3 visible bands (red, green, blue) and a fourth Infra Red band. The images are available in their original frame geometrey. This project was acquired over several days in January 2009. Fast look photography has reduced accuracy and edgematching specification to fully orthorectified photo products.
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(2009) 2008-9 Port Phillip UDP Photography Project Department of Transport and Planning https://metashare.maps.vic.gov.au/geonetwork/srv/eng/catalog.search#/metadata/abcd9e8f-22f0-55c8-8920-4e85a4204990 |
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- 2008-9 Port Phillip UDP Photography Project
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- Urban development planning and growth monitoring
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- 20082009
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Department of Transport and Planning
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Coordinated Imagery Program
PO Box 500
East Melbourne
Victoria
3002
Australia
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