PCI Geomatics Introduces New Version of Geomatica Software with Imaging Tools for GIS

Geomatica is PCI Geomatics’ complete set of software for remote sensing, digital photogrammetry, raster spatial analysis, mosaicking and automated production workflows. Version 10.3 includes support for ESRI® ArcGIS® Server Image Extension, as well as multi-sensor support through OrthoEngine for ArcGIS users. These users can now rely upon PCI’s OrthoEngine technology to accurately and efficiently correct raw satellite imagery, opening new doors for the integration of remotely sensed imagery into GIS workflows.

“With over 27 years of experience in building image processing software, PCI has established itself as the imagery experts,” said Peter Hazlett, Product Manager for Geomatica at PCI Geomatics. “With the release of Geomatica 10.3, PCI presents to GIS users, capabilities and functionality not previously available.”

Other enhancements to Geomatica 10.3 include improved manual mosaicking, which has been completely redesigned, as well as the addition of algorithms to create full AirPhoto orthorectification workflows within the Visual Modeler environment.

For more information on Geomatica 10.3, please visit http://www.pcigeomatics.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=5&Itemid=4

About PCI Geomatics

PCI Geomatics is a world leading developer of software and systems for geo-imaging solutions. Since 1982, we have specialized in remote sensing, digital photogrammetry, spatial analysis, cartographic production, automated production systems, image management and on demand mapping solutions. PCI Geomatics’ advanced hardware/software systems address a wide variety of industry applications including the environment, agriculture, security and intelligence, aerospace & defense, and satellite receiving stations. We have the expertise and know-how to turn images into useful information.

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