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1 georeferencing
Геодезия: геопозиционирование, привязка, привязывание к местности, сопоставление -
2 georeferencing
ОИ пространственная (=географическая) привязка изображенияустановление связи пиксельных или условных координат с координатами на поверхности Земли (линейные координаты проекции или географические координаты)The English-Russian dictionary of geoinformatics > georeferencing
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3 rectification
ОИ исправление, ректификациягеометрическое трансформирование растрового изображения, устраняющее искажения оптической системы и проецирования сферической поверхности на плоский носитель, включающее привязку полученного изображения к какой-либо системе координат на поверхности ЗемлиThe English-Russian dictionary of geoinformatics > rectification
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4 alignment
ОИ совмещениесовмещение растрового изображения с другим растровым или векторным изображением в некоторой системе координатсин. coregistration, geocoding, geocorrection, georeferencing, rectification, transformationThe English-Russian dictionary of geoinformatics > alignment
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5 geometric correction
ОИ геометрическая коррекциякоррекция любого рода геометрических искажений изображения, часто включает также и географическую привязкуThe English-Russian dictionary of geoinformatics > geometric correction
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6 geocoding
геокодирование; географическая привязкаThe English-Russian dictionary of geoinformatics > geocoding
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