High-Resolution Digital Aerial Cameras29/04/2010 |
| Intergraph is adding four new large-format digital aerial cameras to its Z/I Imaging acquisition platform to meet the customized needs of aerial imagery providers around the world. The new cameras - RMK DX, DMC II 140, DMC II 230 and DMC II 250 - are based on the technology of the Intergraph DMC and RMK D. |
The new cameras add a single monolithic panchromatic camera head to produce extreme wide-ground coverage for capturing large-scale, high-resolution imagery. Having a single camera head for large ground coverage eliminates potential issues with geometric accuracy and radiometric quality and eliminates the need for image mosaicking in the post-processing stage. The cameras include a total of five camera heads, less than any other frame-based, large-format camera system in the industry.
The additional camera head is powered by a single, ultra-large CCD sensor from digital imaging provider DALSA. The new high-performance sensor has been designed by DALSA exclusively for Intergraph and is not available to other aerial camera vendors. The new cameras also include a new, customised lens design by Carl Zeiss, Germany, producing an unmatched level of image quality and accuracy. They are compatible with all existing peripheral devices and post-processing software used with previous Intergraph Z/I Imaging cameras.
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