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Simplify & Deliver <[log in to unmask]>
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Maps and Air Photo Systems Forum <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 19 Sep 1995 12:04:04 EDT
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Hello,
 
  I'm an amateur map freak, and just recently found this list.  I've
  built up a decent collection of antique maps, and for a few years I
  sold reprints of maps from my collection via mailorder.
 
  The reprint business was too much work so I got out of it.  For the
  last couple years, I've been combining my software skills with my map
  collection and produced various computer-generated 'birds-eye-views'
  and 'fly-throughs'*   of various landscapes.  I feel today's average
  desktop computers can provide new methods for exploring and visualizing
  maps.
 
  Is anyone on this list using desktop PCs as an aid in map visualization?
 
* a 'fly-through' is a computer animation that gives the sensation of
  flying through a 3 dimensional landscape.  The landscape is initially
  built from digital map information, and then a couple hundred 'frames'
  are generated from various points in the landscape.  The frames are then
  shown in sequence and the result is a fly-through.
 
Regards.
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  Web Home Page:    http://home.aol.com/menotomy
 
  ftp site for sample 3d fly-through of the Bull Run area in the 1860s
  (US Civil War):   users.aol.com:/menotomy/flythru/bullrun.zip
 
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