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Z/I Imaging Marks Successful Completion of Digital Mapping Camera's First North American Operational Mission.


Business Editors/High-Tech Writers

HUNTSVILLE, Ala.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 13, 2003

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 camera operator, 3001 Inc., and prime contractor,

Bohannon Huston Inc., deliver extremely accurate imagery

to New Mexico government in record time

Z/I Imaging Corporation, an Intergraph (NASDAQ NASDAQ
 in full National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations

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:INGR) company, today announced the company's Digital Mapping Camera (DMC(TM)) has successfully captured imagery of New Mexico's San Juan River San Juan River

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 operational mission. The mission completed by 3001 Inc., the camera operator and a leading supplier of aerial mapping services and digital data to federal and local governments, delivered large-format multispectral and panchromatic pan·chro·mat·ic  
adj.
Sensitive to all colors: panchromatic film.



pan·chroma·tism n.
 digital imagery for a project designed to assess irrigated lands and test new technologies for an anticipated update to New Mexico's Digital Ortho Quarter Quad maps.

The photoflight covered more than 700 noncontiguous square miles along the New Mexico-Colorado border and was geared toward mapping irrigated lands. 3001 Inc. flew the project at 8,500 feet (AGL (programming) AGL - (Atelier de Genie Logiciel) French for IPSE. ) to achieve a raw pixel resolution pixel resolution Telemedicine The sharpness of a computerized image, based on pixel concentration, which determines display resolution  of 0.85 feet and an image scale of 1inch = 1,800 feet. After fully analytical aerial triangulation triangulation: see geodesy.


The use of two known coordinates to determine the location of a third. Used by ship captains for centuries to navigate on the high seas, triangulation is employed in GPS receivers to pinpoint their current location on earth.
, ground accuracy was certified to meet ASPRS ASPRS American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (and Geospatial Information Society)
ASPRS American Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
 standards for 1inch = 300 feet horizontal accuracy. With the sensor's 12-bit radiometric resolution, the highly reflective terrain's ground features and details were equally visible in shadows and bare soil.

To complete the project, Bohannon Huston Inc. (BHI BHI Baker Hughes Incorporated
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) received postprocessed data sets - natural color, near-infrared and black and white - generated from the DMC software, just days after flight completion and seamlessly downloaded the data into its ImageStation(R) softcopy photogrammetry photogrammetry: see aerial and satellite photography.  system for immediate processing.

The DMC received praise for image accuracy and speed of processing from all parties involved - the end user, New Mexico state government; prime project mapping contractor, BHI; and camera operator, 3001 Inc.

"We are delighted with the performance of the new DMC," said Kevin Hanzo, Digital Orthophotography Manager, 3001 Inc. "The speed and efficiency offered by the camera coupled with the incomparable clarity, sharpness and accuracy of the imagery captured helps us quickly deliver the highest quality products possible to our customers."

Bohannon Huston Inc. estimated that two to three weeks could be cut from the overall processing time for a project of this scope with the DMC as compared to film. In terms of actual staff and computer time, processing is reduced by 20 percent. The visual results are better than film - there is no grain or distortion, and edges are extremely sharp. "We were astonished a·ston·ish  
tr.v. as·ton·ished, as·ton·ish·ing, as·ton·ish·es
To fill with sudden wonder or amazement. See Synonyms at surprise.
 with the success of our first aerial triangulation solution with the DMC data," said Dennis Sandin, Senior Vice President, BHI. "It was two or three times better than our typical film solution. And one of the time-saving advantages of the DMC technology was that once we created the aerotriangulation solution for the panchromatic, we could use it across all three data sets - panchromatic, RGB color and color infared."

Gar Clarke, GIS Coordinator, New Mexico Office of State Engineer, said, "We ended up getting three data sets for the price of one. And we were amazed at how fast the products were made available."

Z/I Imaging's DMC, the industry's most innovative and precise turnkey digital camera system, delivers large-scale images with high geometric resolution. The system is comprised of four parallel cameras generating multispectral imagery for the acquisition of color composites and four high resolution panchromatic cameras acquiring imagery that is digitally processed in order to form a single, large-format multispectral frame. The DMC can perform a wide range of aerial survey mission types and is capable of ground resolutions better than two inches. The sensor model of the DMC is based on the central perspective image, which allows processing of data in all existing exploitation systems.

Z/I Imaging Background

Z/I Imaging Corporation, an Intergraph company, is the world's largest company dedicated to the development and support of Earth Imaging tools. Z/I Imaging provides total end-to-end imaging solutions including aerial cameras, stereo softcopy workstations, photogrammetric scanners and open Microsoft Windows-based image management, processing and distribution software.

Z/I Imaging is a registered trademark and DMC is a trademark of Z/I Imaging Corporation. Other brands and product names are trademarks of their respective owners. Copyright 2003 Z/ I Imaging Corporation. All rights reserved.
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