TNT Products View Any Orthoimagery and Overlays in Stereo

Friday October 26th 2007
Filed Under MicroImages 



View, interpret, and edit any combination of orthoimagery and vector, CAD, and shape layers in color stereo with any TNT product. A single mouse click on the Stereo icon automatically converts the current view in seconds into the selected stereo mode (anaglyph by default, interlaced, side-by-side, …).

View and interpret any of your georeferenced images or maps in stereo using global or USA digital elevation models (DEMs) read directly from a DVD provided with the TNT products. This DVD provides 90-meter global SRTM coverage without holes that has been extended to include all of Canada and a 30-meter DEM of the conterminous USA.

A 10-meter DEM of the USA and a 23-meter DEM of Canada can be purchased separately. These large DEMs are shipped on a USB hard drive and can be used directly from it for fast and even more accurate stereo of meter and submeter imagery. Your local, high-resolution imagery can also be used by default for accurate stereo viewing and editing of your geospatial materials.

See the Technical Guides linked to from http://www.microimages.com/press/stereo3D.htm for more detail on the use of stereo in your geospatial projects.

About MicroImages, Inc.
Since 1986, MicroImages, Inc. has been providing the most advanced software in the industry for fully integrated GIS, desktop cartography, image processing, CAD, TIN, database, and geospatial analysis. With the TNT products, you edit, display, and present project materials in raster, vector, shape, CAD, relational database, and TIN formats. All TNT products are available in a growing number of international languages and can be operated under Windows, Mac OSX and Linux/Unix operating systems using the same interface and Project File structure. MicroImages also provides TNTlite, a free version of the professional TNT products along with a series of free tutorial booklets for students and professionals trying to learn geospatial analysis. For more information, see MicroImages’ web site at www.microimages.com.