An orthophoto, or orthophotograph, is aerial photography that has been geometrically corrected (orthorectified) to ensure that the scale of the photograph is uniform across the image. This means that an orthophoto can be measured directly for distances, areas, and other spatial measurements as if it were a map, making it a key tool in various fields like cartography, land-use planning, and geographic information systems (GIS).

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