In a recent thread on the user forums at GISuser a UC Santa Barbara grad student provided a heads-up on an interesting application. ProspectV is an image visualization tool for MS Windows enabling users to to explore images rather than just diplaying them statically, or, rather, using obsolete interface metaphors. You can zoom, pan and rotate any ìmage in real time, in full screen, and at full-speed, even on not-so-recent computers. You can visually highlight city features in a specific order and maybe time the presentation with your speech, without the need to improvise, also producing a stunning visual effect. You can download the demo from the following link: http://it.geocities.com/prospectvhome/. ProspectV demo is freely distributable and currently unrestricted in the access to its features: for more info see original post http://www.gisuser.com/index.php?option=com_simpleboard&func=view&catid=9&id=1080#1080 or jump directly to http://it.geocities.com/prospectvhome/
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