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xyHt Magazine April 2018 Issue

Click on the cover below to view the April 2018 issue of xyHt magazine. Articles in the issue include (links will turn live throughout April): GEOID18 – Make your mark and improve your heights. BigSUR – A software team creates a large-scale, structured, urban reconstruction system that handles multiple data sources with deep learning. Law & Order – The...

xyHt Magazine Heights 2018 Issue

Click on the cover below to view the Heights 2018 issue of xyHt magazine. Articles in the issue include (links will turn live throughout April): Powerline Inspection – Recommendations for those debating whether to complete their next project by drone, ground or helicopter. Aerial Imagery to the Rescue – Events in 2017 demonstrated without any...

xyHt Magazine March 2018 Issue

Click on the cover below to view the March 2018 issue of xyHt magazine. Articles in the issue include (links will turn live throughout March): Real Surveying: xyHt solicits surveyors and professional surveying societies and associations in the US and internationally to discuss the topic of real surveying. A New Line: A new class of instrument...

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Real Surveying?

How often do you ask yourself, “What is land surveying?” Is land surveying a narrow field of specific expertise or a wide expanse of overlapping skills joined together in a common cause? Is a surveying license the only way to demonstrate competency, or can one have skills that lie outside the commonly tested criteria? More...

xyHt Magazine December 2017 Issue

Click on the cover below to view the December 2017 issue of xyHt magazine. Articles from this issue include: (They appear as links as they go live throughout the month.) 2022 and You (The issue’s editorial) 2022: Monumental Changes, Part 1 The Geodude on the Value of 360° Digital Panoramic Images Maps as Art: The...

xyHt: A New Magazine

From the Publisher I grew up in an Esso family and an Esso world.  In the service station world (my dad owned and operated an Esso station), the Esso brand was the gold standard.Our cars and Jeep always had the legendary tiger tail hanging from the gas nozzle.When it was announced that Esso would become...