J. Feranec , M. Hájek , J. Ot'Aheł , Š. Sloboda , J. Šafár
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Abstract
A map of land use in western Slovakia was made on the basis of the optico-analog interpretation of multispectral space photographs taken with a Russian KATE 140 multispectral camera. The method followed consisted of the following steps: compiling a selective interpretation key, interpretation of the syntheses in colour for the needs of identfying forms of land use on the map, compiling interpretation schemes, the photo-optical transformation of these interpretations into topographical maps, the automated preparation of documents for printing and, finally, their polygraphic processing.