OpenEV

OpenEV

"Your Geospatial Toolkit"
Developer(s) OpenEV developers
Stable release
1.8.0 / July 7, 2004 (2004-07-07)
Preview release
svn / Under development
Written in Python
Operating system Cross-platform
Available in English
Type GIS
License LGPL
Website openev.sf.net

OpenEV is an open source geospatial toolkit and a frontend to that toolkit. OpenEV was developed using Python and uses the GDAL library to display georeferenced images and elevation data. The application also has image editing capabilities and uses OpenGL to display elevation data in three-dimensions.

History

The original version of OpenEV was developed by Atlantis Scientific (renamed Vexcel) as a prototype viewer for the Canadian Geospatial Data Infrastructure.[1] Its development was supported by the Canada Centre for Remote Sensing GeoConnections program and J-2 Geomatics (Canadian Department of National Defense). The goal was to create a free, downloadable, advanced satellite imagery viewer that allowed users to work interactively with CGDI data.

Vexcel, Inc. was acquired in May, 2006 by Microsoft and left the software to Mario Beauchamp and a team of developers. OpenEV has since been used by NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory and the American Museum of Natural History. It was also the base for the CIETmap software, which is now developed also by Mario Beauchamp.

Supported data

OpenEV supports numerous raster and vector formats such as ESRI shapefiles. Since it uses the GDAL library to display images, it supports the same formats.

See also

References

  1. Walter, G.; Warmerdam, F; Farris-Manning, P. (28 June 2002). "An open source tool for geospatial image exploitation". Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, 2002; IGARSS '02; 2002 IEEE International. 6: 3522–3524. doi:10.1109/IGARSS.2002.1027236. ISBN 0-7803-7536-X. Cite uses deprecated parameter |coauthors= (help)
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