Thursday, October 15, 2009

Global Mapper 11 IS the Most Populare Tool NOW!

Global Mapper?


Are you familiar with this tool?It's very popular in US now!


If you are very strange to it,i'am glad to tell u something about it in details!


Have you ever received a dataset that does not match the projection of your current project? Simply load the dataset into Global Mapper, change the projection, and save the file to match your coordinate system. If the dataset is larger than the area you are interested in, export the data using the crop feature and change the projection and format of the data at the same time.


Your data files can be loaded as layers, for example a Digital Elevation Model (DEM) can be loaded with a scanned topographical map to create a 3D view of the map. A digital aerial image can be draped on the surface together with vector contour mapping to create a stunning and informative graphic. The results can be printed, or the workspace can be exported to a high resolution raster image for use in a presentation or report.


Global Mapper also includes the ability to directly access multiple online sources of imagery, topographic maps, and gridded terrain data. This includes access to worldwide high resolution color imagery from DigitalGlobe (watermarked access for free), detailed street maps from OpenStreetMap.org, and access to the entire TerraServer-USA database of USGS satellite imagery and topographic maps free-of-charge. Global Mapper also has the ability to easily access WMS data sources, including built-in access to elevation data and color imagery for the entire world, and to view elevation data in true 3D with any loaded raster imagery and vector data draped on top of it!















Global Mapper supports viewing of dozens of the most common data formats:














· GeoPDF


· DLG (DLG-O & SDTS)


· DRG


· DOQ


· DEM


· DGN


· DTED


· DWG




  • DXF

  • GPX

  • SDTS DEM

  • ECW

  • MrSID (Imagery & Lidar)

  • ESRI Shapefiles

  • E00

  • Vertical Mapper GRD




  • JPEG2000

  • CADRG/CIB

  • GeoTIFF

  • KML/KMZ

  • Lidar LAS

  • Arc Grid

  • Tiger/Line

  • SEGP1/UKOOA P-190





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