![]() None commercial, scholarly users in the field of history and WUR students and employees can apply for special tariffs to this tariff and discount agreement (both in Dutch). High quality copies of the scans (3 dpi) can be purchased at their web shop or viewed and downloaded in medium resolution ( 150 dpi). Information at the reading room of Special Collections.ĭo you want to purchase a (digital) copy? The analogue aerial photographs of the RAF Aerial Photographs and The Grebbelinie were scanned by the company Dotka Data who acts as the reseller for these collections of WUR. The RAF aerial photographs are available via the Wageningen University & Research - Geoportal. from the Nederlandse Luchtmacht from October 1962 - May 1963. Special Collections holds several smaller collections of aerial photographs, e.g. You can download a medium resolution (150 dpi) for free or purchase a high resolution photo. They are not available in the Geoportal yet. The photos of the Grebbelinie are digitally available via Dotka Data. They cover the defence line 'Grebbelinie' in the Dutch provinces Gelderland and Utrecht on a scale of 1 : 10,000. This collection contains 516 photographs taken by the Survey Department of Public Works and Water Management (Meetkundige Dienst van Rijkswaterstaat) in September 1939. The flight dates range from April 14th 1943 until June 18th 1947, but most are from 19. The collection comprises 94,257 photographs made by the Allied Air Force (RAF) flying over the Netherlands. Please read the Geoportal Help for further explanation. You can select an area in the map or search by location, flight data, flight number or pilot name. aerial photography, technique of photographing the Earth’s surface or features of its atmosphere or hydrosphere with cameras mounted on aircraft, rockets, or Earth-orbiting satellites and other spacecraft. Depending on the camera lens, photos can be taken in black-and-white or near-infrared. The primary aerial photographic product is a high-resolution (39 megapixel) digital color photograph. You can explore the photographs in a geographical context. Aerial photographs are a little different than the photos you might take with your own camera. The RAF aerial photographs are available via the Wageningen University & Research - Geoportal.
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