Blom Releases v 3.1 of BlomDESKTOP Viewer, a Desktop Application for Geospatial Data


Some of BlomDESKTOP's new features include:

·         Full integration with BlomSTREET imagery including measurement capability

  • LiDAR Viewer accessing data directly online via BlomURBEX as well as offline LAS files
  • WMS with authentication is now supported
  • Hosted LiDAR data available via BlomURBEX
  • Improved projections interface allowing custom projection definition
·         MapInfo tabs can be imported

·         Labelling feature for vector overlays (kml,gml,shp)

·         Added overlay opacity feature

·         Added BlomDESKTOP Remote Invocation feature

·         BlomDESKTOP can now run with non-administrative privileges – maximising ease of use when running the app in strict IT environments

BlomDESKTOP Viewer displays all of Blom data models, including vertical & oblique aerial imagery, height data and the recently released Blom3D™ city models all in one unique application.

Visit www.blomasa.com for more information or contact us for a demonstration.

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