{ "culture": "en-US", "name": "EnterpriseOrthoBW2006ImageService", "guid": "", "catalogPath": "", "snippet": "This imagery is a black and white countywide dataset of Oakland County, Michigan. The imagery was collected in 4 flying days: 04/10/06, 04/11/06, 04/14/06, and 04/15/06 using a Z/I Imaging Digital Mapping Camera (DMC) digital aerial camera system. The flight altitude for the project was 4600 feet above mean terrain with a ground sample distance of .5 feet. Ayres Associates completed an aerotriangulation (AT) solution using Air Borne GPS data, surveyed ground control points, and IMU data. A fully analytical simultaneous least squares adjustment was completed for the entire block of aerial photography using Intergraph ISAT software. All AT processing was done on a digital photogrammetric workstation and the resulting AT solution is suitable for rectification of the aerial photography and supports ASPRS Class 1 mapping standards.", "description": "This imagery is a black and white countywide dataset of Oakland County, Michigan. The imagery was collected in 4 flying days: 04/10/06, 04/11/06, 04/14/06, and 04/15/06 using a Z/I Imaging Digital Mapping Camera (DMC) digital aerial camera system. The flight altitude for the project was 4600 feet above mean terrain with a ground sample distance of .5 feet. Ayres Associates completed an aerotriangulation (AT) solution using Air Borne GPS data, surveyed ground control points, and IMU data. A fully analytical simultaneous least squares adjustment was completed for the entire block of aerial photography using Intergraph ISAT software.  All AT processing was done on a digital photogrammetric workstation and the resulting AT solution is suitable for rectification of the aerial photography and supports ASPRS Class 1 mapping standards.", "summary": "This imagery is a black and white countywide dataset of Oakland County, Michigan. The imagery was collected in 4 flying days: 04/10/06, 04/11/06, 04/14/06, and 04/15/06 using a Z/I Imaging Digital Mapping Camera (DMC) digital aerial camera system. The flight altitude for the project was 4600 feet above mean terrain with a ground sample distance of .5 feet. Ayres Associates completed an aerotriangulation (AT) solution using Air Borne GPS data, surveyed ground control points, and IMU data. A fully analytical simultaneous least squares adjustment was completed for the entire block of aerial photography using Intergraph ISAT software. All AT processing was done on a digital photogrammetric workstation and the resulting AT solution is suitable for rectification of the aerial photography and supports ASPRS Class 1 mapping standards.", "title": "EnterpriseOrthoBW2006ImageService", "tags": [ "digital orthophotography", "DOP", "imageryBaseMapsEarthCover", "digital orthoimagery" ], "type": "Image Service", "typeKeywords": [ "ArcGIS Server", "Data", "Image Service", "Service" ], "thumbnail": "", "url": "https://gisensm3p/arcgis1", "minScale": 3.38235615619669E7, "maxScale": 16515.4109189291, "spatialReference": "NAD_1983_StatePlane_Michigan_South_FIPS_2113_Feet_Intl", "accessInformation": "", "licenseInfo": "http://www.oakgov.com/it/gis/Documents/GISDataPolicies.pdf", "portalUrl": "" }