Pictometry technologies geospatial information

Pictometry technologies are widely used by county GIS, planning and assessing professionals around the country and a growing number of commercial businesses including those in insurance, utilities, real estate, construction, and more. Unlike traditional geospatial information systems that rely on only an orthogonal, or top-down view of an area, Pictometry captures images obliquely, or from […]

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FlamingoHD – Helping you manage your AVCHD media

FlamingoHD is a new application byShedworx(the guys that makeVoltaicHD), with the purpose of helping you manage all of your AVCHD video footage. Although AVCHD hasgreater than ever supportthese days it still presents a challenge when it comes to managing all of the video that you’ve shot, especially as the convenience of shooting straight to disk […]

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Canto Partners Worldwide Meet Cumulus 8

“Sell out” Berlin partner meeting attendance a record for Canto. BERLIN 13 MAR 2009 —Canto® this week welcomed partners from all over the world to its annual partner meeting, held in Berlin. Record attendance ensured standing-room-only space for the company’s introduction to Cumulus 8, which included a demonstration of many of the product’s new features […]

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The Quicktime Conundrum, Part 2: Solved by our Readers

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A couple of great suggestions for creating flawless H.264 Quicktime–and Flash!–movies popped up in the comments section of my last article. They deserve their own article. Reader Brandon Cory suggests that exporting a Quicktime reference movie from Final Cut Pro in the Animation codec and then running that through Compressor’s H.264 encoder should retain the […]

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