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2.4. Information transfer
Interpreted and delineated information on the photographs is then by trans-
fer devices /stereo and mono Zoom Transfer Scopes/ transfered the selec-
ted cartographic base /map in appropriate scale/. The accuracy and quality
of information transfer depends on scale and type of terrain.
2.5. Cartographic elaboration
Cartographic design of interpreted and transfered information depends on
the user type. Information /map/ can be either printed on an transparent
material and used as overlay for basic map, or it can be processed as
an independent thematic map.
For the entire territory of Slovenia the scale 1:25000 for basic informations
was adopted. For the areas where more detailed informations are needed
maps in scale 1:5000 can be used.
2.6. Computer processing
If the possibility exists, the interpreted information can be also digitised,
stored in the computer and then printed out. The technique used here is
gridding, which allows additional computer assisted analysis.
The grid cell for scale 1:25000 is 100 x 100 m /1ha/ which is suitable to
carry the basic informations. For scale 125000 a cell of 10 x 10 m is used.
2.7. Information distribution
The distributin of interpreted informations is realised by delivery of fina-
lised maps. The status of the map content is update when a new cycle of
aerial survey takes place.
3. CONCLUSION
The system of land inventarisation is now being in operation last two years.
It seems that informations obtained serve successfuly to planners of human
environment. Since the interpretation is done sistematicaly /grid cells/ it
is possible to express the efficiency of work numericaly /in the number
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