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Correlator3D, known for its ability to handle various imagery sources, now accommodates each small sensors just like the IXM-50 commonly utilized in drones and bigger ones just like the PAS 880i NIR with oblique and nadir systems for citywide mapping. This adaptability positions SimActive as a key player in aerial imaging software.
Correlator3D features seamless import of enormous projects in Phase One’s native IIQ format. This eliminates the necessity for converting data to TIF, reducing project setup time, which is especially advantageous when coping with extensive datasets. The processing workflow stays consistent across different sensor sizes.
Correlator3D generates a spread of outputs, including Digital Surface Models (DSMs), Digital Terrain Models (DTMs), point clouds, orthomosaics, and 3D meshes.
Kevin Graville, System Sales Manager at Phase One, commented on the collaboration, stating, “The power to seamlessly import our native IIQ format shows that SimActive’s software effectively uses our 16-bit data. Correlator3D’s capability to handle extensive datasets aligns with our clients’ expectations.”
SimActive’s Correlator3D streamlines the workflow for Phase One camera users and enhances data processing within the aerial imaging industry. This collaboration elevates each SimActive’s position as a technology provider and Phase One cameras’ capabilities.
Don’t miss SimActive and Phase One’s upcoming webinar, this Thursday August 17. Offered at multiple times to accommodate users all around the world, features guest speaker Kevin Graville, System Sales Manager at Phase One. Register here.
Missed the webinar? Visit SimActive.com to look at the recording.
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