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The 2002 Colour Aerial-photos module is an optional add-in module for TUMONZ that provides you with the set of orthographically corrected aerial photographs that where flown in January 2002.
The module requires that you have already installed TUMONZ. You can copy the aerial photos (from the CD they are supplied on) to your hard-disk or run them from your CD drive.
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As a stand-alone module this could be thought of as a tad underpowered. However, when combined with the 2003 Aerial Colour Photo module, and the North and South Island Black & White Photos, this module shows itself as a key unit in a comprehensive coverage of the country we all know and love.
With an easy install (run from within the TUMONZ engine itself), and a totally simply method of use (click one clearly labelled button) it's all on!
Overall, I would say that this module is quite importnant for a number of reasons.
NOTE: Please see our review of the 2003 Colour Aerial Photos module for more details.
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