The freely distributable IAS Viewer provides an intuitive interface for users to quickly view image data at a variety of resolutions. Additionally, this small download does not require administration privileges.
IAS provides an out-of-the-box solution for the client side of the image dissemination chain. It provides a high-performance, user-friendly web-based client for viewing streamed imagery. Images can be requested and viewed on different platforms, regardless of screen size, processing capabilities, and bandwidth constraints.
The IAS Viewer is freely available via a small download using Java Web Start™ and allows users to view data and associated metadata from any JPIP stream.
Using the IAS Viewer, tactical field users can easily perform a host of visual exploitation tasks, including zooming, rotating, and sharpening an image. New features, such as overview image on/off control and image quality control, limit bandwidth consumption more than ever during viewing. An add-on image chipper supports user-specified resolution and NITF and GeoTIFF output. Users can save a subset of an image as a local file in true image formats.
In the past, an obstacle to using imagery in time-sensitive operations was the time it took to download large images in the field. Now, the IAS Mobile Viewer for Android enables end-users to access the latest imagery information directly on their mobile devices, even over highly constrained bandwidths.
The IAS Mobile Viewer provides a seamless viewing experience on the mobile device. You do not have to pre-define regions of interest or request additional tiles or segments as you pan and zoom. Small amounts of image data are moved to the device as you navigate, and the entire image data is available at multiple resolutions.
The IAS Mobile Viewer is available as an independent Android application or as a component that can be integrated with an existing Android application. For more information, contact your sales representative.
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