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September 28th, 2010
SimActive to Unveil Correlator3D™ V3.0 with Satellite Imagery Support at INTERGEO

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SimActive Inc., a world-leading developer of software solutions for the generation of geospatial data, is pleased to announce that version 3.0 of Correlator3D™ will be unveiled at INTERGEO in Cologne, Germany. This major release features numerous improvements, including the support for satellite imagery such as GeoEye and WorldView. In addition, the DSM generation module was further improved leading to a higher level of accuracy while processing speeds are four (4) times faster than previous versions. A number of new tools were also introduced to facilitate data import and ease integration of the software into existing workflows. “We are extremely pleased with this release as it constitutes one of our largest advances to date” said Louis Simard, CTO of SimActive. “This new version will set a new standard for efficiency and accuracy in photogrammetry.” Designed for speed and ease of use, Correlator3D™ consists of fully automated software tools for the production of digital surface models (DSM) and digital terrain models (DTM), the creation of orthophotos and mosaics, and the detection of 3D changes. Correlator3D™ is significantly simpler and faster than currently available tools. Highly trained personnel are no longer mandatory. For a live demonstration at INTERGEO (October 5-7, Cologne, Germany), please send an email to [email protected] or visit booth 1G.169.

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