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GIS
Surface Modeling
Hyperspectral Analysis
Network Analysis
Image Processing
Watershed Analysis
Map Design
Terrain Operations
Thematic Mapping
Combining Local/Web Maps
Online Atlases
Geospatial Analysis
Image Classification
Viewing Geodata
3D Visualization
Feature Mapping
Spatial Databases
Google GIS Mashups
Custom Geospatial Analysis
Publishing Geodata

Stereo Viewing:
Overlay Your Geodata
in Google Earth

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You and all your associates can view and interpret any geospatial materials in color stereo in Google Earth. Simply convert your image, map, vector, CAD, shape, and other digital materials of any size to Google Earth tilesets in TNTmips. The low-cost TriDef 3D Windows application (www.tridef.com) renders your overlays and the Google Earth imagery in color stereo.

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Technical Guides updated:09-May-2012

Some Highlights of TNTmips 2012

link arrow  Stereo.

View all your geodata in color stereo
(converts your 2D raster, vector, shape, CAD, TIN, KML, and LAS files into 3D using free global and USA DEMs provided)

No special conversion of your geodata is required
(simply use an icon to toggle any view between 2D and 3D)

Use new active or passive 3D portable, monitor, or even a 3D TV

Annotate, sketch, or edit all your geodata in stereo
(create or edit points, lines, and polygons directly on the 3D surface created for a vector, shape, CAD, KML, or LAS layer)

link arrow  Customize Google Maps and Earth.

Make vector tilesets and use as overlays
(create KML or SVG tilesets from your vector, shape, or CAD files of any size)

Use your own custom high resolution terrain
(view your raster or vector tilesets overlaying your DEM)

Interactively publish your geodata on the Internet
(assemble raster and vector tilesets, tools, legends, ... into a custom mashup for web use - no additional server-side software is required such as a WMS or WFS since you are using Google's viewers and data conventions)

link arrow  LIDAR.

Use LAS tileset as layer in 2D and 3D view
(add the LAS tileset directly to a view as a surface layer and/or points - the DEM is created in real time from the point layer)

link arrow  Geospatial Scripting.

Use diagram approach to create SML scripts

See the details on what's new in TNTmips 2012 in this 12 page PDF file.

v2012 New Features

Technical Guides updated:09-May-2012

TNT v2011 cd

PDF file This feature list updated: 9 Feb 2011

link arrow  Direct Use of Bing Maps Layers

- add Microsoft's Bing Maps layers to any view

    (choose from image, road, or hybrid layer)

- use in TNTmips, TNTedit, or TNTview

- select and use just as if located on your network

    (added directly using a Bing icon)

- automatically matches CRS/scale of current view

- use as reference layer to select control points

    (georeference image, maps, geometric layers)

- sketch and save features in geometric object

- use in editor to create/update geometric elements

- license fee paid by MicroImages for 2011(not

    licensed for use in TNTmips Free or Basic)

link arrow  Guided Setup of a Georeference Project

- select image, map, or geometric objects

    (choose any local object/format except tilesets)

- prompt for bands to show for multispectral image

- choose a wide variety of reference images/maps

    (Bing Maps, Internet images / maps, tilesets, ...)

- prompted for model with description of each

- prompted for CRS to apply

link arrow  Manual Georeferencing

- interface matches current TNT display

    (e.g., reposition, scroll-wheel zoom, locator/zoom panes, ...)

- view image band as single or RGB

- use Bing Maps for control points

- use MicroImages on-line tilesets for control points

- use any web based image/map that can be linked

    (e.g., WMS, Arc, KML, Open Street Maps, tilesets defined by a TSD, ...)

- directly import control points in any CRS

    (e.g., from GPS in GPX format, text or csv file)

- automatically redraw if model is changed

- option to redraw image warped to selected CRS

- assigns georef to all bands of multispectral image

- dataTip for control points - primary/secondary

    (shows name/residuals for each in its CRS)

- color-code control points by residual magnitude

- snap control points to point elements in geometric reference object

- snap control points to map grid intersections

- reference to center or corner of outer image cells

- select corner or center of any arbitrary raster cell

- choose units for raster cell size to match CRS

- auto-assign elevation to control points from DEM

- set angle in crosshairs to align with features

- use hotkeys to switch tools

- transfer georeference from higher to lower resolution rasters (extents must match)

link arrow  Auto-Georeferencing of Images

- auto-register image to reference image

- automatically generate control points

- image and reference can be in different CRSs

- Resolutions of image / reference need not match

    (max resolution of reference should be near or better than input image)

- select single, multiband, or composite images

    (image and reference do not need to match, you select band to use)

- uses any supported format for reference

    (GeoTIff, GeoJP2, TNT raster, web tileset, ...)

- registration uses pyramid layer of reference

    (if available, otherwise resamples on fly)

- uses local or web tileset for reference (pending)

    (automatically uses closest zoom level in tileset)

- use points in geometric objects as start points

    (GPS, section corners, road intersections)

- specify control point spacing for input image

- specify maximum allowed residual for solution

- disable, adjust, or accept original control points

    (i.e., control use of points defining original location of input image)

- uses pipeline processing

- implement custom applications using SML scripts

link arrow  Manage Control Point Lists

- used for lists from manual or auto-register

- choose columns to show in control point list

    (point name, elevation, separate X-Y-Z or combined residuals, ...)

- show points in a secondary CRS

    (choose any CRS, defaults to latitude/longitude)

- enter or edit primary or reference coordinates

- set precision for primary/secondary coordinates

- sort list by any column (ascending / descending)

- select points for snap, enable/disable, delete ...

- results of selection automatically applied

- color coding indicates various status of entries

- see revised residuals when point is added

    (based on model and previously entered points)

- see equations / coefficients for warping model

- save text file of coefficients from warping model

link arrow  Georeferencing Using Google Maps

- display layer in TNT georeference process

    (use any CRS desired)

- access your My Maps list

- launch GM from this list

- mark/save control points in GM as placemarks

- refresh your My Maps list

- select My Maps layer in georeference process

    (placemarks are converted into view's CRS)

- drag control points to positions in TNT view

- keep My Maps view open in GM

    (use for reference and placemark changes)

link arrow  Web Layer Selection Window

- toggle window between local and web geodata

- operates similar to selection of local geodata

- used to locate/select all web based geodata
* tilesets (*.tsd)
* My Maps (*.kml)
* KML/KMZ files
* Web Map Service layers (WMS)
* ArcIMS layers

- preview web layer before adding to view

- contol window for each type of web layer

- save, name, and then reselect web layers

- navigate to any local/web geomashup

- geomashups show as groups

- select layers used in any geomashup

- save any local or remote geomashup file

link arrow  Faster Internet Tileset Viewing

    (i.e., add layer at any scale from typical remote tileset of any size in 2 seconds versus 20 seconds in TNTmips 2010)

- separate threads used to retrieve tiles

- launches multiple connections to server(s)

- autotracks download rate of servers

- autorequests more tiles from fastest servers

- logs download activity

- tilesets using GIF tiles can be linked and used

    (GIF tiles sometimes used by others for tiles)

link arrow  New, KML Layer

- use KML or KMZ files as layers
*add local file to view
*add internet file to view
*add your Google My Maps to a view
*add your Google Fusion Tables to a view

*show lines with styles
*show polygons with fills
*show points with styles
*show polygons with fills
*show points with styles
*show labels with properties
*use links to local rasters, KMLs, ...
*use links Internet-based rasters, KMLs, ...

- save local copy of KML / KMZ as object

- save only local link to internet KML / KMZ file

- import KML / KMZ into other objects

link arrow  Search Web for KML layers

- search the Intenet for useful KML layers

    (11 million filetype:KML found by Google)

- object selection window provides search panel

- search filters KMLs and evaluates each

    (e.g., number of elements, linked rasters , ...)

- use keywords

    (e.g., try Japan Maps or UK Ordinance Survey)

- define area of interest by lat/long box

- define area of interest by name

    (e.g., country / state / province / county)

- graphic datatip shows area on global image

- set limit on number of elements

    (e.g., must have at least 100 points)

- datatip shows properties

    (e.g., extent, number elements, province, ...)

- preview any KML layer

- add useful layers to favorites list

link arrow  Layer Selection Location DataTip

- cursor over web or local layer shows datatip

- graphic datatip now includes global image

- extent box of layer shows on global image

- lists name of area at center

    (e.g., country / state / province / county)

- shows URL or path to layer

link arrow  Open Layers (OL) Geoviewer

- distribute OL geoviewer or HTML - no licensing

- modify source for either to add functionality

- HTML client created in tileset processes

- option to add OL viewer to any tileset folder

- view local tileset without access to Internet

- makes fast tileset structure completely portable

- choose OL as destination in Geomashup

- download/install of OL geoviewer

link arrow  Geomashup

- add point, line, polygon tools to Google Maps

-    (adds icons to select each drawing tool)

- redraws view/elements when a tool is selected

- adds side panel for element controls to view
* shows editable name/description of element
* shows measurement of each element
* check box to delete any element
* icon to save all elements as a local KML file

    (immediately use KML as layer in TNT view)

- open Layers added as new geomashup option

- OL geoviewer automatically created/saved

- modify, extend, distribute OL geoviewer source

- use OL geoviewer without license restrictions
* use publically, privately, or offline for tilesets
* can operate independently of "stay-in-browser" licenses (i.e., Google Maps,
Google Earth, and Bing Maps licenses)
* distribute geoviewers, geomashup, and local tilesets on a pocket hard drive

- use local/remote geomashup as group in TNT

- select/display any tileset in a group

link arrow  Table-based Tilesets

- easier integration into DB oriented infrastructure

    (DB staff more receptive to table structure)

- export any file-based tileset to a table (Oracle,

    MySQL, Postgres, or Microsoft SQL-Server)

- export to SQL files to move to selected DB

    (unpack with indexing at destination)

- export directly into table if access permitted

- viewing via Internet or in TNT is fast

    (access as fast as file-based tileset)

- each tile file is a BLOB field in a record

    (JPG/PNG BLOB = Binary Large OBject)

- tile geolocation also in each record

- table(s) indexed for fast access to tiles

- select size of multiple SQL files required

    (DB unpack routines may limit size of SQL file)

- creates HTML pages for any browser (Google

    Maps, Google Earth, Bing Maps, Open Layers)

- adds TSD (TileSet Definition) link to view in TNT

- use as layer in any geomashup

link arrow  Tileset Definition File (*.tsd)

- multiple tilesets treated as a group

    (e.g., one TSD for multiple dates of same area)

- tileset name in URL can be variable

    (e.g., automatically links to tileset of new date)

- capture any TSD file on Internet for modification

    (use right mouse button on name in object list)

link arrow  Extract Tileset

- select multiple existing local tilesets as input

- region, shapefile, or KML defines new area

    (e.g., area along river or route)

- creates smaller portable tileset

    (e.g., use on devices with storage limits)

- tiles on boundary automatically clipped

    (e.g., JPGs converted to PNGs)

- option that tiles on boundary not clipped

    (e.g., JPG tiles on boundary remain JPGs)

link arrow  Additions to Merge Tilesets

- input tilesets that are zipped

- clip each input with a region

    (e.g., clip each with a county boundary)

- clip output tileset with a region

    (e.g., clip with a state boundary)

- merge input tilesets by zoom level

    (i.e., select zoom levels used from each input)

link arrow  Additions to Manage Tilesets

- multithreaded zipping/unzipping of tilesets

- create a tilemap file

    (i.e., for tilesets built before this was standard)

- create a binary archive file (a *.cpio file)
* packs entire tileset folder into a single file
* facilitates moving large tilesets
* expedites copying or ftping to web site

link arrow  Additions to Export Tilesets

- 8-bit transparent PNG tiles created by default
* 8-bit reduces size to 30%
* 3X improvement in read time
* net bandwidth used reduced to 30%

- 32-bit PNG tiles now optional

link arrow  Additions to Tileset Structure

- automatically create new tileset map

- 8-bit values created for each tile at each zoom

    (first use is to display tileset continuity)

- value identifies corresponding tile's properties

    (e.g., JPG, 8-bit PNG, 32-bit PNG, …)

- 2nd map contains 8-bit size of each tile

- values also stored as small Project Files

    (for display in TNTmips)

- stored in reference folder with parent tileset

- all tileset processes now create and maintain

- initial applications
*display tileset maps by zoom level in TNTmips
 (e.g., visually validate tile type/distribution)
*multiple other uses planned
 (e.g., speed up tile access)

link arrow  Display Manifolds in Google Earth

- display multiple geologic cross-sections in GE

- SML converts manifolds to COLLADA models

    (COLLADA used by GE to extrude buildings)

- packages COLLADA models in a KMZ file

- display correctly-located 3D cross-sections in GE

    (i.e., multiple cross-sections as curtain walls)

- raise and lower cross-sections in GE

    (i.e., raise/lower z of curtain above terrain)

link arrow  Use Custom Terrains in Google Earth

- display small TNT image draped over DEM

- SML converts image/DEM to 3D COLLADA model

- packages COLLADA model in a KMZ tiles

- specify offset vertically above GE terrain

    (i.e., no custom terrain intersecting GE terrain)

- shut off terrain layer in GE if uses 0 zero offset

- possibility that this can become basis for a TNT process to create a terrain tileset

    (i.e., COLLADA–KMZ tiles to cover large areas)

link arrow  Launch Geoviewer to Match View

- use "Google Icon" to open to same area
*in Goggle Maps
*in Bing Maps
*in Google Earth

- use tools in geoviewer to create KML
*Tools in Google Maps
*SketchUp in Google Earth

- use as remote KML layer in view

- save and use as local KML file

- save as other geometric object

link arrow  Directly Display Google My Maps Layer

- choose Add Web Layer icon in Display manager

- choose My Maps from menu

- enter your My Maps gmail account and password

    (these are saved for repeated use)

- TNT accesses this My Maps account

- panel then lists public/unlisted My Maps

- list shows names you assigned in GM

- select any My Maps by name to add to view

    (i.e., no need to use URLs to add)

- button refreshes My Maps list at any time

    (uses saved gmail account/password)

- option auto-opens GM to create new My Map

link arrow  New, Fast LAS (LIDAR) Object

- directly select LAS file as object

- uses original LAS file, no tiling

- first use builds a LAS link file

    (i.e., a spatial index of points)

- includes bounding region in link

- supports LAS v1.3 (full waveform)

link arrow  Using LAS Objects

- view millions of points in seconds

- autocolor points by elevation, intensity, class, hit

- standard ASPRS class names show in legend

- custom class names show in legend

- edit class of point(s) in LAS file

- editing classes does not alter link

- all points retained when classes edited

    (i.e., all LAS points/positions are kept)

- use in other processes

link arrow  Auto-surface from LAS Object

- select points by class to display as surface

- use surface as DEM with other layers

    (e.g., shaded relief layer)

- select points by class to display over surface

- select and reclassify points to alter surface

    (e.g., reclassify as building removes from DEM)

link arrow  Image Fusion

- use histogram for only area in current view

- use histogram for area specified in mask

    (i.e., omit areas – snow, water, ...)

link arrow  Resampling

- select new image/map resampling options
* bicublic smoother
* bicubic sharper
* Lanczoz 4 x 4

link arrow  New, Simple TNT Floating License

- Uuses new HASP NET floating license key

- does not require any license manager!!!!

- attaches to USB port for Windows and Mac

- float to Windows XP, Vista, 7 & Mac 10.4,10.5,10.6

    (supports 32-bit and 64-bit versions)

- simple installation like fixed license HASP key

- does not support earlier versions of TNTmips

    (authorizes only use of TNTmips 2010 or later)

- supports limited term (i.e., time out) licenses

- admin control panel accessible to all users

- FLEXlm license still supported for TNTmips 2011

    (key exchange from FLEXlm for $200)

link arrow  Miscellaneous

- use Job Processing for raster spatial filtering

- metadata imported for more formats

    (e.g., RPV model stored as GeoTIFF tag)

- use RPV model stored as image tag (pending)

- import Pictometry imagery

- GDAL supported as pipeline source in SML

- import GPX (portable GPS) file to vector object

- option to include field heading to saved CSV file

- raster combinations using logarithmic calculations

- select floating point rasters in raster combinations

- use multiple input rasters in raster combinations

- run times retained in Job Processing list

Technical Guides updated:09-May-2012

TNT v2010 cd

PDF file This feature list updated: 19 March 2010

link arrow  Easy Web Publication of Your Geodata

(no special web service required, only TNTmips!)

- new Geomashup process
*for Google Maps
*for Bing Maps
*for Google Earth

- creates complete HTML/JavaScript web page

- instant preview of page in any browser
(Explorer, Safari, Firefox, Opera, Chrome, ...)

- add Google or Bing proprietary layers1

- add public web tilesets ...
*MicroImages 10 meter global coverage
*MicroImages 1 meter USA coverage
*Osmarender open streets
*Mapnik open streets
*CycleMap open streets

- add your tilesets as base or overlay layers
*Google Maps Tile Overlays
*Microsoft Bing Maps Custom Tile Layers
*Google Earth Super-Overlays

- add KML graphic overlays

- add Google, Bing, and custom gadgets
(layer controls, layer transparency slider, zoom box, address lookup, ...)

- add Google Earth standard and custom controls

- your tilesets can be located on your web site

- add tilesets located anywhere on the Internet

- zip entire geomashup as ready-to-go web page
(packages mashup, tilesets, KML, gadgets, ...)

- unzipping installs geomashup page on web site

[ 1A Google or Microsoft license is required to use their proprietary map and image tilesets outside of a browser. Since the Geomashup process assembles them for use in your browser, their use in this fashion - as part of a web mashup - is permitted.]

link arrow  Redesigned Geodata Selection Dialog

- completely new layout

- more efficient controls

- choose detail or list form

- select/add tilesets, files, objects, folders

- open each folder using directory tree

- create list of favorite folders

- select multiple items in list
(shift-click for range, control-click for items)

- delete selected items in list
(tilesets, files, or objects)

- smart 'add-all' folder search
(finds specified item type, even subfolders)

- sort by name, date, size, type

- displays number of items listed/selected

black arrow  Interactive Control of Legend Area

- new pane for instant pixel zoom at cursor

- use sashes to open, close, or adjust panes
*for legend area
*for locator area
*for pixel zoom area
*for entire legend area

black arrow  Interactive Query Builder for Display

- automatically builds query as items selected

- opens input table

- builds queries using numeric or string fields

- select from comparison operators for string fields

- select from numeric operators for computations

- pick constants and other modifiers from lists

- interactively build nested query expressions

- automatically checks query syntax

link arrow  Create Tilesets for Popular Geoviewers

- TNTmips creates/uses these tileset structures ...
*Google Maps Tile Overlays
*Microsoft Bing Maps Custom Tile Layers
*Google Earth Super-Overlays
*NASA World Wind Tile Layers

- mosaic directly into these tilesets

- export to tilesets

- merge tilesets

- render geometric layers to tilesets

- manage tilesets

link arrow  Immediately View Any Tileset

- Every tileset process creates these HTML files
*Google Maps Tile Overlays
*Bing Maps Custom Tile Layers
*Google Earth Super-Overlays

- click each HTML file to view tileset in browser

- every tileset process also creates a TNT link

- select TNT link to add tileset to a TNT view

- all processes create or update all these links

link arrow  Directly Use Tilesets in Any TNT View

- select and add as a single entity

- use same as any other reference layer
* interpret in TNT Spatial Editor
* add control points in georeferencing
* 3D viewing in Stereo (e.g., anaglyph)

- control panel applies enhancements
(transparency, shaded relief, filtering, ...)

- select any TNT supported tileset structure

- select anyone's standard tileset
(e.g., the open streets tilesets are standard)

- select from local or network sources

- build a TNT link to anyone's standard tileset2

- select TNT link to any Internet tileset

[ 2A Google or Microsoft license is required to use their proprietary map and image tilesets outside of a browser. Creating and using a TNT link to these tilesets is easy, but these link files are not provided by MicroImages.]

link arrow  Add OpenStreetMap Tilesets to View

- uses fast, public Google/Bing street tilesets

- overlay street map on any view and location
(Mapnik, Osmarender, or Cycle Map tilesets)

- set street map transparency level

- set street map background to be transparent

link arrow  Add 10-meter Global Landsat to View

- circa 2000 enhanced imagery

- uses MicroImages' fast Google/Bing tilesets

- add any area at any zoom as a layer

- georeference any medium-resolution image

- extract geometric features by editing

link arrow  Add 1-meter USA Orthophotos to View

- 2009/2008 imagery via fast Google/Bing tilesets

- USDA/NRCS State level orthoimages

- add any area at any zoom as a layer

- georeference any high resolution imagery

- extract geometric features by editing

- view any area/scale in stereo

link arrow  Auto Mosaic Tilesets

- assemble many images into a tileset for
*Google Maps Tile Overlays
*Google Earth Super-Overlays
*Bing Maps Custom Tile Layers
*NASA's World Wind Tile Layers
*MicroImages raster object tileset

- use Job Processing to process many in parallel

- input mixed CRSs and cell sizes

- select overlap method

- clip each input using a region with buffer

- limit output to a region with buffer
(e.g., clip to an irregular province outline)

link arrow  Export Tilesets

- convert any size orthoimage to tileset
(grayscale, composite, or multiband)
*for Google Maps for browser or iPhone
*for TNT and Google Earth
*for Microsoft's Bing Maps
*for NASA's World Wind

- use Job Processing to process many in parallel

link arrow  Merge Tilesets

- efficiently build a very large tileset for
*Google Maps Tile Overlays
*Google Earth's Super-Overlays
*Bing Maps Custom Tile Layers
*NASA's World Wind Tile Layers

- maintain different resolutions of inputs

- clip each input tileset using a region with buffer

- limit output to a region with a buffer
(e.g., use to extract a tileset from a tileset)

- use Job Processing to process many in parallel

black arrow  Render to Tilesets

- from CAD, vector, or shape layers in view

- uses parallel processing via multiple cores

- PNG tiles create transparent backgrounds
(for points, roads, contours, legends, ...)

- draws into files using styles, symbols, ...

- interactive preview window to check styling

- control elements to draw
(select by query, interaction, region, scale, ...)

- specify tile zoom levels to draw

- compact tilesets - no unnecessary tiles
(no tiles rendered for empty areas)

black arrow  Convert Tilesets

- convert between any structures

- convert Google Earth to/from Google/Bing Maps

- change tile sizes during conversion

- automatic JPG (solid) to/from PNG (transparent)

- 2D Bing (hierarchical) to/from 3D Bing (flat)

black arrow  Tileset Manager

- add new zoom levels

- edit link to a tileset

- delete selected zoom level or tileset

- validate a tileset's contents/structure

- link to tilesets produced by other products

- delete or copy tileset

black arrow  Reclassify Points in LIDAR LAS File

- select points by any TNT selection method
(by interactive tools, query, current class(es),...)

- select points from layer in 2D or profile view

- assign new class from class menu

black arrow  Image Band Correlation

- rewritten using new 2D correlation plots

- view plot of any 2 bands

- view all possible 2 band plots at once

- highlight points in plot from image in display

- select point or group of points in plot

- highlight matching cells in display from plot

- directly displays correlation statistics

- select group of points in 2D view

- make a mask for points selected in plot

- automatically use bands from color composites

black arrow  Job Processing

- auto mosaic provides job processing

- use in every tileset creation/management process

- new job management features

- schedule jobs to repeat in background

- run scripts repetitively to refresh results

black arrow  Hierarchical Tree Picklists

- easily organize picklists into tree structure

- select field to automatically group its categories

- tree can expand many picklists

- choose field to display for each picklist

- choose field to order items in each picklist

- use window to set up sorting, fields, hierarchy

black arrow  Geocatalogs

- update catalogs automatically

- include geocoded photos (JPEG with EXIF)

- include GeoPDF and Adobe's georeferenced PDF

- include tilesets

black arrow  SML

- create LAS file

- reclassify LAS records

- read any supported tileset structure

- create any supported tileset structure

- merge tileset structures

- render geometric geodata into tilesets


TNTmips 2009 - Previous Version

Technical Guides updated: 05-Dec-2011

TNT v2010 cd

released March 2009

link arrow  Job Processing

- mix multiple TNT processes

- run SML Scripts

- uses multiple computer cores

link arrow  Picklists for geometric attributes

- one click to assign

- add to existing fields

- set up using wizard

link arrow  Geoprovisioning

- via Intranet or Internet

link arrow  Select Geodata from Catalogs

- build catalogs of available geodata

- directly select layers from catalog

- search to match view, region

black arrow  Google Maps Tile Overlay

(this is Google Maps' native tileset)

- mosaic directly into this tileset

- create very large custom overlays

- PNG or JPG tiles in mercator projection

- makes HTML to launch via website or DVD

black arrow  Google Earth Super-Overlay

(this is Google Earth's native tileset)

- mosaic directly into this tileset

- create custom overlays or base maps

- PNG, JPG, or mixed tiles in Lat/Long

- creates KML file to launch as overlay

link arrow  Smooth traced lines

link arrow  Real time panning

- improved since v74

link arrow  Mosaic multiband tilesets

link arrow  Smooth stereo views

- surface layer automatically smoothed

black arrow  LIDAR tool kit

- link to LAS files

- profile tool for LIDAR points

- export LIDAR points to LAS files

black arrow  SML

- launch other products using command line

- convert layout to georeferenced PDF

- use scripts in Multicore Job Processing

- use separate scripts for I/O processing

Detailed information on the properties, use, and publication of Google and Bing Maps, Google Earth, and NASA's World Wind with TNTmips

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