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		<title>Raster To Vector Conversions &#8212; A Serious Business</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[With rapidly increasing technologies more and more companies are searching for new ways to gain a lead in the market, raster to vector (R2V) conversion is becoming a standard of expectation. Raster to Vector conversion also known as R2V caters to the diversified fields ranging from commercial to industrial. More than 60 countries use R2V for mapping and GIS data conversion applications. Architectural, engineering, construction, electrical and house plans are all regulars of the raster to vector conversion. The raster to vector conversion can be applied to convert data or image into vector format. The advantages of raster to vector (R2V) conversion include: A vector image has no jaggedness, no loss in detail and can be printed at any resolution or any size.This vector image can be scaled up or down without any loss in quality.Also the archive of the vector artwork can be used for manuals, brochures, newspapers and <a href="http://www.centuryfive.net/raster-to-vector-conversions-a-serious-business.html">Read more...</a>]]></description>
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		<title>GIS Mapping Basics</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Geographic Information Systems, or GIS, are systems that gather, organize and analyze data in terms of its geographical location. GIS mapping uses computer software to register data from land surveys, aerial and satellite photography, as well as a wide variety of other sources. This data is then combined and represented in map form.By layer data in geographical form, Geographic Information Systems mapping can tell us a lot about a particular location that we didn&#8217;t know before. The data input can include things like, rivers, mountains, streams, roads, gas stations, highways, bus stops, etc. Statistical data like census figures and other demographical information can also be fed into a GIS to produce different geographical analyses. The kind of data you input into a GIS depends on the type of analysis you are trying to acquire about a given location. For example, you can input a city&#8217;s crime stats onto a geographic <a href="http://www.centuryfive.net/gis-mapping-basics.html">Read more...</a>]]></description>
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		<title>GIS Aerial Maps &#8211; Discover the Many Uses</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 11 Aug 2009 20:08:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Geographic Information System or GIS is technology that offers a radically different way to produce and use the maps required to manage our communities and industries. GIS helps create intelligent super maps through which sophisticated planning and analysis can be performed at the mere touch of a button.GIS aerial maps can greatly enhance a GIS mapping project. Aerial imagery is a powerful visual aid and serves as a source of derivative information such as land cover, terrain, change detection, or vegetation.Today there are perhaps thousands of geospatial applications in use. Organizations, agencies and companies throughout the world use the technology to transform manually produced maps and associated descriptive records into digital databases. Once a tool that was affordable only to the largest organizations, geospatial systems and GIS aerial maps have become a cost effective option for even the smallest organizations.Geographic information system technology is widely used for scientific investigations, natural <a href="http://www.centuryfive.net/gis-aerial-maps-discover-the-many-uses.html">Read more...</a>]]></description>
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