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NEW MORPH RASTER TOOL FOR CARTOLOGY....

NEW MORPH RASTER TOOL FOR CARTOLOGY....

“Morphed” Image of a proposed development in Neath using Innogistic’s Cartology DSI. High-res version available from contact below.

NEW MORPH RASTER TOOL FOR CARTOLOGY, BRINGS BENEFITS FOR DISPLAYING PRE-BUILD INFORMATION

The latest release (V4.3.9) of Innogistic’s powerful Cartology GIS software includes a new Morph Raster tool which allows raster CAD plan images to be positioned precisely within the main image. This new tool is particular groundbreaking as it allows the image to be clipped to any irregular shape and then geo-positioned on a transparent layer. This can allow the combination or precise merging of detailed CAD planning information within large scale mapping.

Dr Kieron Brown, Innogistic’s Production Director said “We are very happy with the development of this new tool. It offers significant benefits for our customers and could be particularly useful within GIS applications that need to show proposed sites or pre-build information. These could include users such as Developers, Housing Associations and Local Authority Planning Departments”

Paul Shapley of Neath Port Talbot Borough Council was one of the first recipients of the new version of Cartology DSI. He said ”The Morph Raster Tool has allowed us to position our plans quickly and accurately on Mastermap and takes away the guess work when capturing data for our BS7666 LLPG”.

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The new Morph Raster tool allows the user to move, rotate, skew and “rubber sheet” the image, and then clip it to an irregular shape such as the pre-build boundary so that it precisely fits to the specific geo-reference points over a base map or photogrammetric image. This makes it a particularly powerful tool for showing CAD plans of proposed developments and how they fit into the surrounding environment.

Talking about this new development, Dr Kieron Brown said “This new tool represents our policy of continual cutting edge development for our Cartology products; and we have plenty more planned for the future”.

John Richardson
Marketing Manager, Innogistic Software PLC.
jrichardson@innogistic.co.uk
0845 071 6220


For more information visit:

www.innogistic.co.uk


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“Morphed”, Image, of, a, proposed, development, in, Neath, using, Innogistic’s, Cartology, DSI., , High-res, version, available, from, contact, below.

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The, latest, release, (V4.3.9), of, InnogisticÂ’s, powerful, Cartology, GIS, software, includesMore…


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