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J'avais totalement oublié avoir versé sur #WikimediaCommons une photo du campus Pierre-et-Marie-Curie durant ma période orthophoto en 2018 (📸 IGN, licence ouverte 1) commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Pa...

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Orthophoto (Remote sensing 🛰️)

An orthophoto, orthophotograph, orthoimage or orthoimagery is an aerial photograph or satellite imagery geometrically corrected such that the scale is uniform: the photo or image follows a given map projection. Unlike an uncorrected aerial photograph, an […]

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A‑TDOM: Near‑Real‑Time Orthophoto Mapping with On‑The‑Fly 3DGS

A‑TDOM: Near‑Real‑Time Orthophoto Mapping with On‑The‑Fly 3DGS

A‑TDOM delivers near‑real‑time orthophoto maps by integrating on‑the‑fly SfM with 3D Gaussian Splatting, processing each new image in just a few seconds. Read more: getnews.me/a-tdom-near-real-time-or... #orthophoto #3dgaussian #realtime

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Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta, 1977 1:5000 
#Orthophoto + #Contours + #Cadastral 

Image shows Bridge Shadows (including of a now ghosted railway bridge at the bottom. 

From "The History Of Fort Saskatchewan" 
Around the same time that the railroad arrived, the first bridge leading to Fort Saskatchewan, crossing the North Saskatchewan River was built. The train deck was on the steel upper level, and the lower level was a wooden road deck. Prior to the building of this bridge, the only way across the river was through the use of a ferry. At the time it was built, the bridge was the second-largest bridge for the Canadian National Railway.

Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta, 1977 1:5000 #Orthophoto + #Contours + #Cadastral Image shows Bridge Shadows (including of a now ghosted railway bridge at the bottom. From "The History Of Fort Saskatchewan" Around the same time that the railroad arrived, the first bridge leading to Fort Saskatchewan, crossing the North Saskatchewan River was built. The train deck was on the steel upper level, and the lower level was a wooden road deck. Prior to the building of this bridge, the only way across the river was through the use of a ferry. At the time it was built, the bridge was the second-largest bridge for the Canadian National Railway.

Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta
Current Google Earth image shows only the footings/piers of the old railway bridge constructed in 1905.

Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta Current Google Earth image shows only the footings/piers of the old railway bridge constructed in 1905.

Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta, 1977 1:5000
#Orthophoto + #Contours + #Cadastral image showing bridge shadows on the North Saskatchewan River, including the old railway bridge (bottom). Current Google Earth image shows only the footings/piers of old railway bridge
#BridgeShadows #GhostedBridges

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Taber, Alberta 
1:5000 1985 Orthophoto + Contours + Cadastral image Shows the abandoned Sky-Vue Drive-In. It closed after a fire gutted the projection / concession building on April 5, 1975.

Billboard reported on August 29, 1953: “New drive-in at Taber, Alta., is the 300-car Sky-Vue Drive-In, owned and operated by Miller Theatres, Ltd., Taber. Douglas Miller is president and his son, Leo, is vice-president and manager. The 1955 Motion Picture Almanac also included the Sky Vue Drive-In in Taber, owner D. Miller.

A June 27, 2018 retrospective in the Taber Times wrote that Miller built the drive-in one mile west of town “at the southeast corner of the intersection where the Vauxhall Highway entered No.3. July 29, 1953 was grand opening night for the Sky-Vue Drive-In. "The Lawless Breed” starring Rock Hudson and Julia Adams was the first movie to be shown there". The Times said the Sky-Vue Drive-In closed on April 5, 1975 after a fire gutted the projection / concession building. A farm equipment supplier occupies the site today.

Contributed by Michael Kilgore
https://cinematreasures.org/theaters/62116

Taber, Alberta 1:5000 1985 Orthophoto + Contours + Cadastral image Shows the abandoned Sky-Vue Drive-In. It closed after a fire gutted the projection / concession building on April 5, 1975. Billboard reported on August 29, 1953: “New drive-in at Taber, Alta., is the 300-car Sky-Vue Drive-In, owned and operated by Miller Theatres, Ltd., Taber. Douglas Miller is president and his son, Leo, is vice-president and manager. The 1955 Motion Picture Almanac also included the Sky Vue Drive-In in Taber, owner D. Miller. A June 27, 2018 retrospective in the Taber Times wrote that Miller built the drive-in one mile west of town “at the southeast corner of the intersection where the Vauxhall Highway entered No.3. July 29, 1953 was grand opening night for the Sky-Vue Drive-In. "The Lawless Breed” starring Rock Hudson and Julia Adams was the first movie to be shown there". The Times said the Sky-Vue Drive-In closed on April 5, 1975 after a fire gutted the projection / concession building. A farm equipment supplier occupies the site today. Contributed by Michael Kilgore https://cinematreasures.org/theaters/62116

Advertisement in the Taber Times Thursday, May 6th, 1954 
Sky-Vue Drive-In TheatreRe-Opens Friday Night May 7 at dusk. 
Movies showing "Cruising Down The River" May 7-8-19 and "Fort Algiers" May 11, 12, 13.

Advertisement in the Taber Times Thursday, May 6th, 1954 Sky-Vue Drive-In TheatreRe-Opens Friday Night May 7 at dusk. Movies showing "Cruising Down The River" May 7-8-19 and "Fort Algiers" May 11, 12, 13.

Taber, Alberta, 1985 1:5000
#Orthophoto + #Contours + #Cadastral image
Shows abandoned Sky-Vue Drive-In which was closed after a fire gutted the projection/concession building on April 5, 1975.
cinematreasures.org/theaters/62116
Sowings advertised in the Taber Times
tinyurl.com/mt26v6br

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