8              How is spatial data manipulated?

8.1                  There are many ways that spatial data can be manipulated. Many have no effect on the accuracy of spatial data, some do. An example of some of the methods that do effect the positional accuracy of spatial data are:

 

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Georectification

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Reprojections

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Translations

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Raster / Vector Conversion

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Derived Spatial Data Sets

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Edge Matching

 

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