

24 February 2010, 8:40am
A multitude of high resolution data sets are about to be released for Brisbane, Australia.
- New 12.5cm orthophotos
- Online oblique imagery and measurement tools
- Photorealistic 3D building models
- Building footprints for the CBD
The 12.5cm aerial imagery was captured in late 2009 for an area about 1400 sqkm in size; while the powerful online multiangle obliques Pictometry® predate 2009. The incredible photorealistic building models exist for an 80 sqkm area and are available in a range of formats.
Customised products can also be tailored to your needs using our four band multispectral aerial imagery with 12.5cm resolution in combination with our LiDAR terrain data sets.
All of these new data sets are available for purchase from our GeoExtraTM data library (see link below).
The sensational, photorealistic building models can be experienced on YouTube or at our 3D City Model webpage.
For more information on these products, email us or visit our GeoExtra website below.

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-, New, 12.5cm, orthophotos
-, Online, oblique, imagery, and, measurement, tools, ,
-, Photorealistic, 3D, building, models
-, Building, footprints, for, the, CBD,
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Mike Small
Member of the London Chapter of ISACA, the Information Systems Audit & Control Association (www.isaca.org)