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July 21, 2014

Orbit GT releases Orbit Obliques 11.0

Orbit Obliques

Orbit GT today announces the release of a major upgrade of “Orbit Obliques”.

“Orbit Obliques 11.0 brings great new ways to exploit oblique imagery, embedded in our all-new version 11“,says Peter Bonne, CEO at Orbit GT. “Orbit Obliques supports all camera and captation systems which makes it vendor neutral, a required new and open approach to the use of oblique data.  We have especially invensted much in seamless support for the VisionMap A3 camera.  Oblique Imagery can add dramatic insight in emergency situations, contingency planning, urban planning, 3D city modelling and add value to many more governmental tasks and a wide range of businesses.  It is important to build software solutions that are independent from hardware or data vendors and can be implemented in any and all situations with high and proven performance and availability combined with the Orbit ease-of-use signature.”

Orbit Obliques is a stand-alone desktop application built upon a powerful GIS and photogrammetry engine.  Raw data import supports all camera types and image metadata, and projection systems.  Support of DTMs allows perfect matching vector data overlays and 2D and 3D measurements, either in 1 image using the DTM, or using triangulation by measuring in 2 images.  It integrates ortho imagery and other basemaps, supports DTMs, overlays vector data and allows various measurements, all with the extreme ease-of-use as is known from Orbit.

Orbit Obliques can be easily combined with Orbit’s solutions for Mobile Mapping, UAS Mapping and Photogrammetry into a single and very complete workstation indeed.

 

About Orbit GeoSpatial Technologies

Orbit Geospatial Technologies is world leader in solutions for exploiting Mobile Mapping, UAS and Aerial Mapping data in managing, viewing, extracting, publishing, sharing and embedding in workflows. Orbit GT is headquartered in Lokeren, Belgium.

 

imagery courtesy of Cicade, Belgium.

 

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