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<title>Aerial Image Archives</title>
<description><![CDATA[<span>GEODIS BRNO photographs the area of the Czech Republic
from the beginning of the nineties. The whole region has come through a large
urbanistic development since then. Do you need to compare the current state of
the area with its historic course? </span>]]></description>
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<title>Floods</title>
<description><![CDATA[<span>Summer 2002 &ndash; for the needs of evaluation of the
course of floods we have performed aerial photography of flooded rivers Vltava,
Elbe and Morava, including the neigbouring
flooded areas. These data are available in our archives. </span>]]></description>
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<title>Satellite Images</title>
<description><![CDATA[<span>Satellite images and satellite orthophotomaps created
from them represent the perfect source of information for wide areas. The Czech Republic
is covered by nine LANDSAT 7.</span>]]></description>
<pubDate>Tue, 15 Jan 2008 08:41:38 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>Oblique Photography - PixoView</title>
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<span>.... or buildings from all sides and in high resolution. The aim of
oblique photography is to acquire an effective urban documantation for a
reasonable price. Thanks to PixoView buildings, squares, parks, communications
and enclosed blocks are suitably documented.</span>
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<description><![CDATA[<span>Thermovision will help you determine, how high your
heat losses are. With the aid of thermography, working on the principle of
electromagnetic radiation detection, you can also look for objects hidden under
the surface.&nbsp; </span>]]></description>
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<title>OrthoCity ČR</title>
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<span>Important
cities are now available in high resolution. Thanks to OrthoCity ČR you will be
able to see the details that will help you in your decision-making. </span>
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&nbsp;
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<title>FastOrtho</title>
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&nbsp;
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<span>Do you
need to quickly carry out the documentation of events in progress? Or do you
need to use data in your GIS really fast? Thanks to FastOrtho we will deliver
you a current orthophotomap in a week&rsquo;s time from moment of the taking of
photographs. </span>
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&nbsp;
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<title>TrueOrtho</title>
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&nbsp;
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<span>TrueOrtho &hellip;or no more knocking down buildings on aerial photographs. Do you want to see those places in you orthphotograps that are normally hidden in the shade of buildings? Use TrueOrtho, our new product, which will enable you to see &bdquo;behind the building&ldquo;. </span>
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&nbsp;
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<title>Orto ČR View</title>
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<span>Orto ČR
View is an on-line service that enables to view the coloured orthophotomap of
the Czech Republic in the maximum available
resolution direcly on the internet. Any cutout can be bought already for the
price of one Premium SMS message. </span>
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<br />
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<title>Orto ČR WMS</title>
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&nbsp;
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<span>Do you
want to have current data all the time? Use our web services. Orto ČR WMS will
provide access to the orthophotomap of the Czech Republic
with the help of Web Mapping Service directly into your GIS. </span>
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&nbsp;
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