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A new aerial imagery viewer that provides instant online access to nationwide aerial imagery and street maps for anyone with a Web browser
GlobeXplorer released ImageAtlas 2.0, its new aerial imagery viewer that provides instant online access to nationwide aerial imagery and street maps for anyone with a Web browser-no software downloads needed. Users can order high quality photo prints or download digital files of any selected image online. For a small monthly fee, registered members receive a 20 to 25 percent discount on all prints and downloads as well as watermark-free imagery browsing. The new Map and Aerial Overlay Toggle feature reveals street map information overlaid on an aerial image. Additional features include a customizable user interface with co-branding capability, ability to search by either street address or latitude/longitude information, and membership signup through Paypal. GlobeXplorer also has increased the number of print and download sizes available for image purchase, ranging from 8 x 10" to 20 x 30", and two digital image download sizes are now available in 200 dpi JPEG format. More than 95 percent of the contiguous United States is available, featuring GlobeXplorer's Citipix six-inch imagery of 65 major metropolitan areas and every major market from providers like AirPhotoUSA and DigitalGlobe. (GlobeXplorer, Walnut Creek, Calif.)