Technology for Editing 3D Photos Developed

Taking pictures with 3D cameras may start catching on thanks to an innovation by Brigham Young University computer scientists and developers at Adobe. BYU professor Bryan Morse and grad student Joel Howard developed methods to remove unwanted objects from 3D photos.

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Orbit GT releases Strabo Photogrammetry 10.5

Orbit GeoSpatial Technologies announces the release and availability of it’s photogrammetric UAS mapping application of Orbit Strabo Photogrammetry 10.5. The update is immediately available for download.

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New con terra Portal Supports map.apps Developer Community

map.apps by con terra is a modern standard WebGIS-Client, but it is also far more than that. map.apps also provides users with an innovative development platform, which allows customers and partners to implement their own solutions with extreme efficiency, ranging from the addition of individual widgets and functions to the development of entire technical procedures or expansion packages. con terra has taken this first step of activating a new portal in accordance with its objective of creating and developing an active user and developer community.

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New Blackfly Camera Models Feature High-Definition 720p and 1080p Sony Exmor CMOS and Superior Low-Light Performance

Point Grey, a world-leading designer and manufacturer of innovative, high-performance digital cameras, today announced new model additions to the Blackfly family of ultra-compact PoE GigE Vision cameras. The new Blackfly models use Sony Exmor CMOS sensor technology, which combines the speed of CMOS with the low noise, high dynamic range, and high saturation capacity of many of today's CCDs. The BFLY-PGE-14S2C-CS features a color IMX104 1/3" CMOS rolling shutter sensor capable of 720p resolution at 60 FPS, and boasts a full well depth of 19,000 electrons. The BFLY-PGE-23S2C-CS uses a color IMX136 1/2.8" sensor capable of 1080p resolution at 27 FPS, and offers dynamic range of almost 70 dB. Both models deliver excellent color fidelity, very low temporal dark noise (4 e-), and support long exposures up to 30 seconds.

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Blue Marble in Partnership with the University of Southern Maine Releases COAST v1.0 for Storm Surge and Sea Level Rise Cost-Benefit Analysis

Blue Marble Geographics, in partnership with the University of Southern Maine, is pleased to announce the release of COAST v1.0. COAST is a free software tool built on the Global Mapper SDK for use in modeling storm surge and sea level rise in relation to adaptation strategies and the cost-benefit analysis of those strategies. Blue Marble’s geospatial data manipulation, visualization and conversion solutions are used worldwide by thousands of GIS analysts at software, oil and gas, mining, civil engineering, surveying, and technology companies, as well as governmental and university organizations.

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