Product OverviewImportance of ImageryGeospatial imagery is the fundamental base to most geographic information systems and mapping devices. The quantity of imagery available is growing exponentially from sources such as scanned aerial films, digital cameras, satellite imagery, scanned maps and digital terrain models. A New Approach to Using ImageryWith the huge quantities of imagery come large problems in how to manage, process, and distribute the imagery. The value of imagery is highest when a large number of users have access to the data quickly. With conventional solutions, image processing and distribution is difficult and time-consuming, and end users have difficulty accessing and utilizing the imagery in their standard applications. ESRI's ArcGIS Image Server is one component to the image solution, providing a new approach to storing, managing, processing, and distributing geo-imagery. On-the-fly Image ProcessingOn-the-fly image processing is one of the key features of ArcGIS Image Server. It enables imagery to be processed by the server prior to being sent to the Web or client application. The imagery stored in the server can be preprocessed imagery (e.g., ortho imagery) or primary imagery (e.g., raw scanned frames or satellite imagery). Utilizing the server's processing power, multiple image products can be derived from a single data source, with different radiometric, geometric processing, and compression options. This removes data management problems associated with multiple preprocessed datasets as well as substantially reducing data storage requirements. Why Use ArcGIS Image ServerArcGIS Image Server resolves bottlenecks in conventional image processing workflows. The server combines image processing and image distribution and enables the creation of new Web-based solutions that will increase the usage and value of geospatial imagery in context of GIS. Who Uses ArcGIS Image ServerArcGIS Image Server is expected to be immediately popular within large mapping and imagery data management companies. There is also an opportunity for significant use within agencies and companies who manage and distribute large quantities of image data. |