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KB "Panorama" specialists have prepared a video tutorial on using the
The "Attribute table" allows access to the entire original dataset. If a DBM map opens a database table rather than executing an arbitrary SQL query, the data will be available for editing. No additional settings are required for the "Attribute Table" dialog to work with DBM format maps. Database connection parameters specified in the DBM map itself are used to connect to the data source. For each table selected from the database, a tab is created displaying its contents.
The video tutorial demonstrates the operation of the "View attributes from database" mode and connection of arbitrary attribute tables by entering database connection parameters. The stages of attribute data table placement are shown. Multiple tables can be opened simultaneously as tabs. Up to three additional tables can be placed under the table tabs.
Training materials can be accessed in the "Video Lessons" section.
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Free maps on the basis of OpenStreetMap data are available for download on the page
KB "Panorama" specialists have successfully completed testing that confirms the compatibility and proper functioning of GIS "Panorama Mobile" with the RED OS M operating system. A compatibility certificate has been issued based on the test results.
The new version of the program is available for download in the
The KB "Panorama" has developed
The new version of the service allows for the creation of vector tiles in GeoJson format. These tiles contain the geometry of objects, object metadata, semantic characteristics, as well as their appearance. Vector tiles are necessary for querying information based on spatial data and for building 3D models of terrain. They are used by client applications (for example, GIS WebServer SE) for automatic construction of 3D terrain models from two-dimensional tiles without the need for texture assignments.
Support has been added for the
Tile data generated by the Imagery Service program is used by GIS WebServer SE and GIS WebService SE software products to ensure high-speed execution of requests for displaying spatial data over large areas while simultaneously serving a large number of users. The new version of the program is available on the
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"Panorama Photo" is designed to obtain digital terrain information from aerial photography materials. The primary product of the processing is a point cloud, which serves as the basis for creating a height matrix and an orthophoto map. The processing process is fully automated, except for an optional stage of measuring control points in the images.
The orthophoto maps obtained in "Panorama Photo" can be used to create and update vector maps using the automatic recognition and vectorization system "Panorama Vision". This system is based on artificial intelligence that utilizes trained neural networks. "Panorama Vision" allows for the recognition of contours of field areas, hydrological objects (rivers, ponds, lakes, and others), buildings, and structures. The client module of the system is invoked as an application task in the professional GIS "Panorama". It generates data processing requests to the server part of the system located on the technical resources of the KB "Panorama". As a result of the processing, a vector map is created with the contours of recognized objects, such as building outlines.
All processing results obtained in "Panorama Photo" and "Panorama Vision" (matrices, point clouds, orthophoto maps, vector maps) can subsequently be used in various software products from the KB "Panorama" for two-dimensional and three-dimensional (volumetric) visualization of terrain.
For organized storage and utilization of data, a "Database of Digital Maps and Remote Sensing Data" is employed. This complex serves as the foundation for building spatial data infrastructure at federal, regional, and municipal levels, as well as in corporate information systems. It is used for maintaining a cloud storage of spatial data sets, collecting and storing metadata, selecting and issuing spatial data upon request, preparing reports, forming and publishing geo-coverages, and displaying the status of the database in the form of map diagrams. It ensures remote placement of spatial data sets in file storage, version control of stored sets, updating map diagrams of data availability, and automated collection and formation of metadata.
The new version of the program is available for download on the