Intergraph Medium-Format Digital Aerial Camera08/07/2008 |
| Intergraph has introduced the RMK DT, a new medium-format digital aerial camera designed to replace film-based technology for smaller mapping and remote sensing projects and for high resolution engineering projects. A new addition to Intergraph's Z/I Imaging product suite, the camera will be ideal for film camera owners seeking an entry into the digital acquisition arena and for organisations that wish to supplement their existing digital cameras with a versatile system for smaller projects. |
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Designed to deliver high accuracy, the RMK D features high geometric resolution, a 14 bit per pixel, high radiometric dynamic range of 70 dB, which allows users to capture quality images even in lower light conditions, and wide range digital forward motion compensation (FMC), which reduces the blurring of images. It also includes full 1:1 color resolution and multi-spectral sensors, allowing for the simultaneous capture of red, green, blue and near-infrared imagery. Other medium-format cameras in the market produce lower-resolution color data and require two separate flights to capture four-band imagery.
The new camera will be available in early 2009. It will be delivered as a complete system to include Intergraph's mission planning and flight management technology, an SSD data cartridge, pilot display, post-processing software and a stabilised camera mount. The RMK D has been designed with the intent to allow customers to also leverage many of their existing camera components with the RMK D sensor. Read more about: digital aerial camera imagery mapping remote sensing sensor Supplier: 0 More news from this supplier: Medium-Format Digital Aerial Camera Intergraph Icon Awards Intergraph and TRACK' AIR BKS Surveys Selects Intergraph DMC New Speed Profiles in Navigation High-Resolution Satellite Imagery on TV ArcGIS Supports SQL Server 2008 Sokkia Topcon Updates Agreement for South Korea Maps NASA Satellites Capture Images of Southern California Wildfires Value of Satellites for Conserving Wetlands OGC Reference Model The House that Maps Built Mining Title Cadastre and Registry for Mongolia Comments (0): |


