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TerraMetrics Launches Global Imagery Browser
October
4, 2006
Littleton, Colo.—TerraMetrics, Inc.,
announced the launch of a new browser on the company’s website that gives visitors a closer view of the world and demonstrates an innovative technology ideal for serving large imagery data sets. The TruViewer™ browser allows users to explore the company’s TruEarth® global 15-meter imagery online. Website visitors can look at large regions from a distance, or zoom into and out of interest areas all over the globe. The JavaScript-based prototype browser operates within a standard web browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox.
Although TruViewer is currently serving compressed TruEarth 15-meter imagery, the company expects to add enhancements such as topographic shaded relief and
TruEarth 30-meter imagery to augment the visual display of TruEarth 15-meter imagery. The company also plans to incorporate custom color controls that allow users to modify the
TruEarth imagery color balance to suit their preferences.
“TruViewer allows our customers to interact with TruEarth 15-meter imagery and get a better feel for our products,” said Greg Baxes, president of TerraMetrics.
“TruViewer is also an important step in demonstrating the application of TerraBlocks™ server technology in a web-based environment,” Baxes continued. “This technology allows us to serve arbitrary imagery and terrain data into client web-based and stand-alone 3D terrain-rendering applications such as simulation, GIS and Internet mapping applications.”
The server is a component of the TerraBlocks 3D terrain-rendering technology that the company is developing in part under contract to NASA’s Langley Research Center, Aviation Safety and Security Program. Research efforts are focused on highly accurate 3D terrain storage and rendering for aircraft flight displays.
About TerraMetrics, Inc.
Since 1998, TerraMetrics, Inc., has been a recognized leader worldwide in providing cost-effective satellite imagery, 3D terrain datasets, and software tools to the computer visualization, simulation, web-based mapping and animation markets. As a NASA contractor, the company is currently conducting research and development in flight-based, 3D terrain storage and rendering technologies, and corresponding software implementation. For more information, see
www.terrametrics.com.
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