SOFTWARE: ProspectV 1.2 for imaging

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Jun 29, 2006, 6:05:06 AM6/29/06
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Dear GIS enthusiasts,

I would like to present to you ProspectV, the new image exploration
tool for MSWindows which allows the viewer to load any standard image
and to explore it in real-time with pans, zooms and rotations, using a
pre-defined textual script.

ProspectV1.2 introduces support for multiple images loaded in sequence,
to make very complex visual presentations; plus, it offers the option
for defining looping playback of unlimited length.

Release v1.2 is dedicated to museums, to art exhibits and to all fields
related to the presentation of digital photographic material, including
GIS and Remote Sensing, especially in an education setting. It is
possible to load even hundreds of images in sequence, and independently
explore each one in an automated way, to prepare dedicated
installations, information kiosks and even very detailed and complex
photographic presentations.

The freeware demo package comes with 4 brand-new complex demos,
showcasing the new features and adding new depth to the possible range
of applications for this imaging tool.

Each real-time demo is several minutes long, but thanks to the
efficiency of this technology it requires minimal disk space- just
about 12Mb for all the four demos (used for the storage of about a
hundred of .jpg images).

Download the demo package from our updated website:

http://www.mruproject.com/prospectv/

Also available from our website: ProspectV1.1 Magic Demo Pack edition,
including 15 single-image demos (including RS and GIS-based image
explorations), presented at Hannover CeBIT 2006. With this completely
freeware version, you can also experiment with your own images and
scripts.

Please let us know if you find this technology interesting. It is very
compact, hours-long full-screen visualization can be sent in a few
hundred of kilobytes email attachment - plus, we would be very happy to
find our tool utilized in a research or presentation setting!

Thanks,
Marco Ruocco

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