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- FrameFinder - UC Santa Barbara
FrameFinder is a tool by UC Santa Barbara for locating and accessing aerial photographs from their extensive geospatial collection
- Aerial Photography - UCSB Library
The UCSB Library's collection of aerial photography is the largest known such collection in an academic library: more than 2 5 million images The collection dates back to the 1920s, with most of our photography covering areas in California For some areas we’re able to represent every decade Outside of California, we have unique collections that include areas of China, Central Asia, Africa
- Finding Aerial Photographs - UCSB Library
For aerial photographs not in FrameFinder, you can use our AP Flights Catalog and navigate directly to our directory of scanned images to see if they are available
- Aerial Photograph Collection | UCSB Library
Digital aerial photographs covering Santa Barbara County and adjacent areas are still being collected Materials must be in good condition Creators, rights-holders, and approximate or exact creation dates must be known
- Finding and Accessing Materials - UCSB Library
The UCSB Library Geospatial Collection contains aerial photographs in several formats, including film, prints, and digital scans We have two tools to help you search our aerial photograph collection to determine which areas are covered, for what time periods, and in what format
- Aerial Photography Research - UCSB Library
Research assistance from Library staff is available to all users Our staff will assist in locating flights and frames covering your area of interest; air photos may be viewed during your appointment
- Geospatial Collection - UCSB Library
UCSB Library is home to one of the country's largest map, aerial photograph, and GIS data collections Our historical aerial photograph collection is the largest such collection in any academic library
- Find Aerial Photography by Location - UC Santa Barbara
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