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Now that the US government has lifted the 50-centimeter (cm) resolution restriction on satellite imagery, it is time to compare 40-cm and 50-cm samples of GeoEye-1 (GE1) and WorldView-2 (WV2) data. In order to do this, we selected extremely low Read More
Here are two comparisons of 40-cm and 50-cm resolution WorldView-2 data collected over the Denver, Colorado metropolitan area on April 13, 2012. The GSD of these WV2 images is 46.4 cm. You will see that while the spatial extent changes Read More
We are excited to announce that starting immediately 40-cm satellite imagery products from DigitalGlobe’s constellation are ready for purchase! While the change in resolution from 50-cm down to 40-cm might sound like a 20% increase in the number of pixels Read More
Due to popular demand, the significant imagery discounts for DigitalGlobe products are back! We expect these discounts to last till the end of 2014 so now is your time to take advantage of the deal if you missed it last Read More
Due to popular demand, the significant imagery discounts for DigitalGlobe products are back! We expect these discounts to last till the end of 2014 so now is your time to take advantage of the deal if you missed it last Read More
Are you working on an atmospheric correction for QuickBird, WorldView-2 or GeoEye-1 imagery? Perhaps you need to convert raw digital numbers for any of these satellites to radiance? If so, then we have new documents online that you need to Read More
Are you working on an atmospheric correction for QuickBird, WorldView-2 or GeoEye-1 imagery? Perhaps you need to convert raw digital numbers for any of these satellites to radiance? If so, then we have new documents online that you need to Read More
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