Answer :
An orthophoto or orthophotograph is an aerial photograph that has been mathematically adjusted ("orthorectified") such that the scale is consistent; the image is devoid of distortion just like a map.
What distinguishes orthophoto from aerial photography?
A straight pipeline can be seen in the aerial view, however it is deformed due to camera tilting and terrain relief (topography). The pipeline's real, straight path is shown by the orthophoto, which cancels out the effects of tilt and relief.
How do orthophoto and orthomosaic differ from one another?
An orthophoto is a single image that has been corrected for distortions, but an orthomosaic is the result of stitching together all the orthophotos.
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