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''Imagery intelligence'' (IMINT) is a means of obtaining information about distant topics by creating an image of it, most often using [[visible light]] [[photography]].  [[Photointerpreter]]s are people skilled in understanding the significance of images, such as high-altitude photographs of camouflaged military installations. They may use quantitative techniques of [[photogrammetry]], as well as a highly trained ability to recognize patterns.
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'''Imagery intelligence''' (IMINT) is a means of obtaining information about distant topics by creating an image of it, most often using [[visible light]] [[photography]].  [[Photointerpreter]]s are people skilled in understanding the significance of images, such as high-altitude photographs of camouflaged military installations. They may use quantitative techniques of [[photogrammetry]], as well as a highly trained ability to recognize patterns.


The image-forming devices are most often on [[reconnaissance]] [[aircraft]] or [[satellites]], but can come from handheld [[camera]]s on the ground, photographs taken through a [[submarine]]'s [[periscope]], or many other potential platforms. Imagery intelligence definitely includes photographs taken in the [[infrared]] or [[ultraviolet]] spectra. It remains controversial if devices such as [[inverse synthetic aperture radar]], which does form images, is properly part of IMINT or more of [[measurement and signature intelligence]].
The image-forming devices are most often on [[reconnaissance]] [[aircraft]] or [[satellites]], but can come from handheld [[camera]]s on the ground, photographs taken through a [[submarine]]'s [[periscope]], or many other potential platforms. Imagery intelligence definitely includes photographs taken in the [[infrared]] or [[ultraviolet]] spectra. It remains controversial if devices such as [[inverse synthetic aperture radar]], which does form images, is properly part of IMINT or more of [[measurement and signature intelligence]].

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Imagery intelligence (IMINT) is a means of obtaining information about distant topics by creating an image of it, most often using visible light photography. Photointerpreters are people skilled in understanding the significance of images, such as high-altitude photographs of camouflaged military installations. They may use quantitative techniques of photogrammetry, as well as a highly trained ability to recognize patterns.

The image-forming devices are most often on reconnaissance aircraft or satellites, but can come from handheld cameras on the ground, photographs taken through a submarine's periscope, or many other potential platforms. Imagery intelligence definitely includes photographs taken in the infrared or ultraviolet spectra. It remains controversial if devices such as inverse synthetic aperture radar, which does form images, is properly part of IMINT or more of measurement and signature intelligence.