GXL Aerial05/10/2010 |
| PCI Geomatics is announcing the launch of its GeoImaging Accelerator Aerial (GXL-A) software at the Intergeo 2010 Conference this week in Cologne, Germany. GXL-A completes PCI's UltraMap workflow product line with the addition of high-speed orthorectification and mosaicking capabilities. Using PCI's multi CPU/GPU distributed processing architecture, aerial image producers will realise significant improvement in production throughput and reduced costs. |
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