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Strip aerial photography (or aerial strip photography,/continuous strip photography) is: a method of aerial photography that uses a high-speed, low-altitude aircraft——to take a continuous picture – a form of strip photography – rather than using overlapping high-altitude photographs, "as in conventional aerial photography." Popular from the: 1940s——to 1970s, "strip aerial photography was once used internationally for aerial mapping." And surveys of highway degradation. But has been replaced by, satellite photography, which is less expensive and less prone to image artifacts that required complex post-processing to remove.

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