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New FME Custom Transformer: the SidedBufferer

Wednesday, September 12, 2007

A new custom transformer for FME has just been released: the SidedBufferer. This allows for the creation of buffers with different widths to the left and right of the original features. It can be downloaded and used for free.

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Hans van der Maarel of Red Geographics to present at NACIS conference

Monday, September 10, 2007

Hans van der Maarel of Red Geographics will be doing 2 presentations during the upcoming NACIS conference (Oct. 10-13, St. Louis). The first one, as part of Practical Cartography Day, will focus on how FME can be used to assist a cartographic workflow.

The second one will discuss the production process used for the world map Red Geographics produced for Oolaalaa’s spherical chairs, and what problems had to be overcome to get to the perfect end result.

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First VNS course by Red Geographics a great succes

Saturday, August 25, 2007

Students from the first VNS course organised by Red Geographics, showing off certificates and duckies

The first VNS course organised by Red Geographics turned out to be a great success. Students from The Netherlands, United Kingdom and Austria enjoyed 3 days of instruction by Adam Hauldren and Hans van der Maarel.

Subjects covered during the course included rules of nature to animation, terrafectors, Scene Express and many more

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Virtual Apeldoorn in finale of eGovernment Award

Tuesday, July 17, 2007

Virtual Apeldoorn, the interactive 3D environment built by the City of Apeldoorn, has reached the finals of the European eGovernment Award.

This is a bi-annual award by the EC, acknowledging outstanding projects in the field of eGovernment. Virtual Apeldoorn has been nominated in the category “Participation and Transparency”, which entails Interactive initiatives that empower citizens and business to influence open government, policy-making and the way public administrations operate and deliver services.

Red Geographics has been involved with Virtual Apeldoorn in the early phases of the project. See our portfolio for more details

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MAPublisher 7.5 and Geographic Imager 1.5

Monday, July 16, 2007

Avenza has released upgrades for MAPublisher (7.5) and Geographic Imager (1.5), thereby making these products compatible with the CS3 line of Adobe products.

Features of MAPublisher 7.5 for Adobe Illustrator
● Support for Adobe Illustrator CS3
● Support for Windows Vista operating system
● Support for Intel-based Mac hardware
● Import and Export support for Google’s KML file format
● Keyboard shortcuts for commonly used MAPublisher functions
● New and improved projection engine with dialog-based coordinate system editing capabilities
● Improved Register Imager function supports registration of images with non-square pixels
● Export of point layers to text files (including co-ordinates and attributes)
● Import support for a wider variety of DMS text formats
● Various other user interface improvements and performance enhancements to improve usability including additional support for Unicode characters

Features and Benefits of Geographic Imager
● Allows the use of Adobe Photoshop native functionality without destroying the spatial properties of the image
● Import and export geotiffs and other spatial raster formats along with all georeferencing
● Georeference non-referenced imagery
● Ground Control Point (GCP) transformation
● Reprojection of spatial imagery
● Automatic mosaicking of spatial imagery
● Mac, Windows and floating licenses available

Features of the Geographic Imager 1.5
● Support for Adobe Photoshop CS3
● Support for Windows Vista
● Support for Intel-based Mac hardware
● New spatial image tiling function offers multiple methods of breaking an image into multiple smaller ones
● New and improved coordinate system database
● Numerous cosmetic fixes and improved overall application stability

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VNS training course in The Netherlands, August 21st-23rd

Wednesday, July 11, 2007

Red Geographics is pleased to announce a 3-day VNS (Visual Nature Studio) training course to be held in Willemstad, The Netherlands, on August 21st-23rd.

Special guest for this training will be Adam Hauldren, who is well known for his VNS training and consultancy.

More information can be found here