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Home » Z/I Imaging Showcases Digital Data Acquisition Solutions at ASPRS 05.08.2003
Z/I Imaging and AeroMap collaborate to capture Alaskan imagery in photo
flight.
Z/I Imaging Corporation, an Intergraph
Company, presented the Digital Mapping Camera (DMC) system at the
welcome reception and airborne technology exhibits for the American Society
for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ASPRS) in Anchorage, Alaska. AeroMap
U.S., a full services mapping firm, mounted Z/I Imaging's Digital Mapping
Camera (DMC) in one of AeroMap's Piper Navajo aircraft to acquire imagery of
the Alaskan terrain. The photo flight captured more than 1200 images during
the three photo flight missions, flying at varying altitudes of 2,500 feet
to 15,000 feet to produce ground sampling distances of three inches to one
and a half feet.
Z/I Imaging Corporation, an Intergraph Company, will showcase the industry's
latest advances in large-format frame sensor technology for digital aerial
cameras and integrated photogrammetric software with live Alaskan imagery
captured for the Annual Society of Photogrammetric and Remote Sensing
(ASPRS) Conference. Attendees can view the high geometric and radiometric
quality of the DMC imagery captured in any of the seven post-processed
outputs, such as color rgb and color infrared, or as a 3D model processed
using ImageStation(R) software in Z/I Imaging's booth (400) during the show.