SeeHere..! is the next step in the delivery of spatially referenced photographic imagery.
Until SeeHere..! spatial data of image areas was limited to data from satellites or aerial platforms.
With SeeHere..! views are as the human eye would see in a real world environment,
allowing a virtual sense of reality.
SeeHere..! imagery shows through viewers such as Adobe PDF, and mapping / GIS platforms including InfoCAD and ARCView. SeeHere..! data can be ported easily to any platform, which can make a URL call. SeeHere..! images have been run in a PDA under Windows CE. SeeHere..! data can go anywhere. 360 degree images can guide patrol cars, fire engines, and service / maintenance vehicles. Administrative personnel can go to the same destination virtually by way of SeeHere..!. |
To view is simple! Just place the mouse cursor on the image, click and hold the button to drag your view within the image. Use the + and - keys to zoom in and out of the image! |
Here's a "tag" example! By dragging the cursor "tags" will appear. Clicking on the tags, links are made to related photos,360 photos, and data. |
SeeHere..! data is composed of street level sequential 360 degree color images
captured while moving at street / highway speeds. The images are in a cylindrical form. Each image views
upward 52.5 degrees, downward 62.5 degrees, and sweeps horizonatlly 360 degrees.
Note: Images may be taken by a stationary tripod-mounted camera or a camera/gps system mounted on a moving vehicle (car, rail, or boat). SeeHere..! photo images have associated GPS data. This allows the images to be viewed by geographic information systems (GIS) and mapping systems. Image "tags" allow image related data, images, software to be displayed. The 360 degree image becomes a true visual interface to these data sets. |
Here is a boat based image acquired at 20mph on Houston Ship Channel, at the Loop 610 E bridge. The SeeHere camera system is weather proof and can operate in wet conditions. In this case, a motorized gimbal was incorporated to provide level orientation of the camera in various wave conditions. The boat / camera system used in this case is able to define the status of the fifty mile port operations in one day. |
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SeeHere..! Business Applications
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SeeHere..! Emergency Mgt. Applications
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