Ortho Product Series13/07/2010 |
| DigitalGlobe has announced its Advanced Ortho Series of products. The Ortho Vision line is designed for professional users in need of quality images for analysis and identification. Ortho Vision Premium imagery is tailored for users in need of high aesthetics. Images classified as Ortho Vision Premium will feature less than 3% cloud cover, geometric breaks less than one metre and tonally balanced imagery in addition to no haze, pollution or fog. |
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Both the Vision and Vision Premium products are further segmented by levels of accuracy - Display (25.4 m CE90), Mapping (10.2 m CE90) and Precision (4.2 m CE90) - allowing users to select the accuracy level required for their applications. The Precision products offer industry-leading planimetric accuracy for precise measurements, uniformity and consistency with other datasets and the ability to derive the most accurate information.
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