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- 2024-11-02
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Applied Imagery is pleased to announce the release of Quick Terrain Modeller 8.4.1 (82879), which enables users to enhance their Geospatial products in a new and exciting way, which we call Geospatial Augmented 3D (GA3D). What's New Quick Terrain Modeller 8.4.1 (82879)For years, users have combined all their geospatial products in QTM (point clouds, DSM/DTMs, imagery, vectors, points), availing themselves of the benefits that the inherent resolution and accuracy of these products delivers. But now users will be able to build on those products and create their own augmented 3D scenes – limited only by your imagination. What does this mean exactly? GA3D enables: - Correction: In cases where you know a DSM is misrepresenting a spatial situation due to inherent limitations of triangulation/surface creation methodologies, (e.g., fences, trees, powerlines), use QTM’s editing tools to smooth or flatten those areas, then use the new QTM OBJ library to insert a 3D object that is more accurate – an actual fence, tree, or powerline. These objects can easily be scaled to the exact dimensions of the actual object. See power lines in the image below.- Enhancement: Transient objects such as vehicles and aircraft can be added to the scene to enhance situational awareness and represent a situation as-is. See the helicopter in the image below.- Simulation: In cases where you want to simulate something that may just be in the planning stages (e.g., a new base camp, housing subdivision), GA3D™ enables adding tents, buildings, fences, towers and other structures that represent the new configuration, which, in turn, facilitates a variety of analyses and subsequent decision making. GA3D is enabled by QTM’s support of OBJ 3D mesh files in two distinct implementations: First as a new type of 3D model – just like point clouds and surface models, and second as an attachment to a marker (e.g., an OBJ helicopter model that can be moved around the 3D scene, just like markers). QTM v8.4.1 will include a built-in library of 3D OBJ files (aircraft, vehicles, infrastructure, etc.), but users can create and import their own OBJ models (e.g., in Blender), or import OBJ models from a wide variety of online sources. In addition to GA3D, QTM v8.4.1 also adds a 3D model georegistration tool, upgrades to markers, enhancements to flight route planning, a more comprehensive GRG creation tool, route timing analysis enhancements, new movie creation capabilities, and much more. Model Search Model Search now has a few more search parameters and capabilities: - Inverse search (everything *outside* search area) - Search Quadrants (search NE, SE, SW, or NW quadrants individually if desired) - Added context menu option to remove items from list Miscellaneous Tweaks and Enhancements: - Layer Tree: Added ability to rename top level folders. - Range Rings: No longer include decimal points in labels. - Google Earth Sync: Now Includes stencils when syncing (previously only routes, markers, and range rings were automatically sent to GE). - ATAK: No longer export GPX routes and points (only exports KML now). - GRG: Tweaked code to ensure GRG X is *always* at the first visible gridline intersection. - Measurement Vectors: Now use Caption Font Style. - Measurement Line: No longer can place measurement line in minimap. - Travel Route Analysis Tool: Virtual LOS shown in TRAT should reflect LOS colors. - WMS failures should do a better job of presenting meaningful error messages. - Workspaces now force a layer tree refresh after load. - DEM Toolkit now loads source data in a background thread for better GUI updates. - Virtual LOS - Added Sensor Checkbox and Button. - Cut/Crop: . Visible Points Cut/Crop should now honor PAT Masking . Added new icons for Visible Points Cut/Crop - Merge Vectors: Merged Vector should copy its style settings from the first vector in the merge list. - DEM/Point Cloud Toolkits: . Added option to simply COPY FILES . Added context menu option to COPY FILES - Contours: When generating contour line vectors, if index lines are not active all lines will be solid. - Progress Bars: General consolidation/revamp of progress bar management - KMZ : . QT will now attempt to directly load KMZ imagery via GDAL. . Added KMZ to most imagery file selection dialogs. . Added wrapper to properly handle special characters when writing names in KML files. - Gridlines Dialog can now be opened when no models are loaded. - Infrastructure Tweaks: . Updated to Proj 9.0 . Updated Aspose Cells (Excel) to 21.12.0 . Updated Aspose Slides (Powerpoint) to 22.4 . GDAL - Added support for LERC/ZSTD compression . Updated to GDAL 3.5.0 . Updated to Curl 7.75.0 (OsGeo4) . Updated to Expat 2.2.10 (OsGeo4) . Updated to Xerces 3.2.3 (OsGeo4) . Updated to Boost 1.74 (OsGeo4) Bug Fixes v840: - GRG: Fixed issues with proper management of Yellow X in variant coordinate systems. - Workspaces: Fixed some weirdness with accumulating repeated file extensions in names of vectors on repeated. - PowerPoint: Fixed double period in exported file name. - Model Search: Fixed issue recognizing duplicate LAZ files. - KML/KMZ: - Movies: Fixed crash issue attempting to load non-QMV file as a QT movie. - Search - - Should now properly remember search radius units. - Horizon Analysis: Fixed improper unit conversion when generating Markers with units override. - LAS/LAZ: Added some code to protect against bad LAS/LAZ. - Workspaces: Fixed crash issue with auto-backup workspace. - HLZ: Fixed crash when run on DEM data with empty rows. - Gridlines: tweaked code making rendering slow when adding cross-CS gridlines to point clouds - Textures: Fixed render clipping plane issue when in 2D mode with textures and deselected models. - WMS: Tweaked XML file for ArcGIS to fix SSL issues Applied Imagery was founded in 2004 in Silver Spring, MD, a suburb of Washington, D.C., to commercialize software developed at Johns Hopkins University’s Applied Physics Lab (APL). Our commercial, off-the-shelf (COTS) software, the Quick Terrain Modeler, is the world’s premier 3D point cloud and terrain exploitation software package. Quick Terrain Modeler is focused on DoD and civilian applications and continues to evolve based on customer feedback. Of note to Government customers, Applied Imagery is designated as a small business and is the sole source for the Quick Terrain Modeler in the United States.Owner: Applied ImageryProduct Name: Quick Terrain ModellerVersion: 8.4.1 (82879) USA Edition * with Sample DataSupported Architectures: x64Website Home Page : https://appliedimagery.com/Languages Supported: englishSystem Requirements: Windows **Size: 3.9 Gb 本部分内容设定了隐藏,需要回复后才能看到
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