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Norcross, GA -- Leica Geosystems Geospatial Imaging introduces IMAGINE DeltaCue, a new add-on module for ERDAS IMAGINE®. Change detection is one of the most common uses of remotely sensed data and IMAGINE DeltaCue provides the broad assortment of image processing tools needed to simplify even the most complex change detection processes, allowing users to move rapidly from image to information to results.
“User needs are beginning to shift toward simplified procedures, thereby driving remote sensing processes to become more integrated,” said Richard McKay, Vice President of Sales & Marketing, Leica Geosystems Geospatial Imaging. “IMAGINE DeltaCue contains a broad assortment of image processing tools and standardized workflows to streamline change detection for production-focused users.”
An adaptable suite of processing procedures, IMAGINE DeltaCue provides tools for Broad Area Search for change across entire images, targeted Site Monitoring visualization tools for detailed analysis and a customized Change Viewer interface – specially designed for change detection studies – that allows the user to produce output in a variety of formats appropriate for integrating into GIS and other databases.
IMAGINE DeltaCue key application areas include: • Detecting changes in land use and land cover • Delineating wetlands loss and encroachment • Estimating forest loss through development or disease • Identifying new housing and infrastructure changes • Mapping flood extent areas and disaster impact zones
IMAGINE DeltaCue key features include: • Analyzes the information present in all bands of multispectral data • Multiple change detection algorithms and filters can be combined and iterated to produce the desired results • Eliminate unwanted “noise” change • Scalable across imagery types from high quality, high resolution to low quality, low resolution sources
IMAGINE DeltaCue will be available during the first quarter of 2007.
About Leica Geosystems Geospatial Imaging Division When building image-based maps, you need reliable measurements and solutions for your entire workflow. So when it has to be right, more geospatial professionals trust Leica Geosystems Geospatial Imaging, LLC to help them collect, analyze, and present spatial information. Leica Geosystems is powering geospatial imaging by putting precise imaging to work. Its broad array of photogrammetry and remote sensing software solutions capture data efficiently, reference imagery accurately, measure and analyze easily and present spatial information, even in 3D. Those who use Leica Geosystems Geospatial Imaging products every day trust them for their precision, their seamless integration, and their superior customer support. Delivering geospatial imaging solutions with precision, integration, and service from Leica Geosystems. When it has to be right.
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