Flight Viewer software released

By on 20 August, 2013

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VisionMap has released its new Flight Viewer software, which enables immediate viewing and analysis of imagery acquired by VisionMap’s cameras.

Flight Viewer instantly creates a mosaic of all acquired data, and selected frames can be viewed, in full resolution, minutes after the capture.

With Flight Viewer, the A3 camera operator can view collected imagery immediately after flight, to ensure that any issues in the data are discovered while the aircraft and aviation team are still in the capture area. Areas that require re-flight are immediately identified through analysis of overlaps, clouds, haze and more. The software runs on most laptops, eliminating the need for any processing hardware.

The software enables simple collaboration, as a small preview file of the flight can be exported for share with the project team. Additionally, vector files of the flight planning, and results of the flight analysis, can be exported as well.

Flight Viewer hosts customisable features, including: simultaneous viewing of multiple flights; filtering the angle of the mosaic display according to project needs (oblique or orthophoto); toggling between flight lines to check side overlap; and more.

For more information about the new software visit www.visionmap.com.

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