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Quick Terrain Modeler Fact Sheet
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The Quick Terrain Modeler
The Quick Terrain Modeler is Applied Imagery's core software offering. The Quick Terrain Modeler was originally conceived at Johns Hopkins University's Applied Physics Lab (APL) as a very powerful and fast 3-D visualization tool called the QT Viewer. Since that time, Applied Imagery has refined and enhanced the Quick Terrain Modeler based on a wide array of customer feedback. Our customers are comprised of experts in the US Department of Defense, NASA, NOAA, USGS, academia, LiDAR surveyors, systems integrators, and a variety of customers worldwide. The Quick Terrain Modeler will work with any type of 3-D dataset, whether it is generated by LiDAR, Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR), multi beam sonar, or other sensor. For a free 14-day trial, please go to our Download Trial page. Quick Terrain Modeler has powerful tools for:
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Quick Terrain Modeler X64
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The Quick Terrain Modeler X64
Quick Terrain Modeler X64 is operationally identical to Quick Terrain Modeler, but is a 64-bit application. As such, it taps in to the much larger 64-bit address space, enabling loading and processing of much larger models. Quick Terrain Modeler X64 can load roughly 100 million points per GB allocated. For example, if Windows allocates 8GB of memory to QTM, 800 million points could be loaded.
Furthermore, for users of portable and floating licenses, you do not have to choose between 64-bit and 32-bit. The portable and floating "dongles" will activate both the 32-bit and 64-bit versions, permitting sharing of a single license between 32-bit and 64-bit machines - at no extra charge.
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Quick Start Guides |
Quick Terrain ModelerQuick Start Guides
To get you started as fast as possible, Applied Imagery has created Quick Start Guides. These guides will hit the high points of some of our most popular and useful functionality.
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Quick Terrain Reader Instructions |
The Quick Terrain Reader
The Quick Terrain Reader enables the widespread distribution of large and complex 3-D models. Because the Quick Terrain Reader is free, simple to use and extremely powerful, distribution of large 3-D terrain models has never been easier, more effective, or more economical. Please see our Download Page for more details.
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QT Viewer Users
The QT Viewer is the original name of the Quick Terrain Modeler when it was developed and distributed at the Applied Physics Lab (APL). APL still uses the name QT Viewer for their in-house version of the software. There are many users with older versions of the QT Viewer who may require upgrades to the latest Quick Terrain Modeler capabilities. Quick Terrain Modeler is backwards compatible with any work you have done with QT Viewer. If you would like to upgrade your older version of the QT Viewer to a current version of the Quick Terrain Modeler (and receive maintenance), please contact Applied Imagery at info@appliedimagery.com.
Online Quick Terrain Modeler Demonstration
Applied Imagery would be happy to provide an interactive, live, online demonstration of the Quick Terrain Modeler. While the 2-D images on this web site are instructive, only a live demonstration truly captures the visual power of 3-D modeling. A live demonstration consists of Applied Imagery controlling the Quick Terrain Modeler from our office, the audience viewing the demonstration on their computer (or multiple computers), and a telephone connection. We can adapt to the specific features you would like to see, whether it is building models, analysis tools, overlaying imagery, or any other topic of interest. The online demonstration is free and usually takes 60 to 90 minutes. To schedule a demonstration, please send an email to info@appliedimagery.com.
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