Luftfoto
Luftfoto is a Germanic term meaning "aerial photograph" used in German, Norwegian and Danish contexts to describe images taken from the air. Historically produced from balloons and kites in the 19th century and from airplanes and dirigibles in the early 20th century, luftfotos became important for military reconnaissance, cartography and scientific observation during and after World War I.
Techniques and technology evolved from large-format film cameras to modern digital sensors, multispectral imaging, LiDAR and
Applications include topographic mapping, urban planning, environmental monitoring, agriculture, archaeology, disaster response, filmmaking and real estate.
Legal and ethical considerations relate to airspace regulation, licensing and privacy; many jurisdictions impose restrictions on