Google Maps lookup for ENVI
This ENVI user function will add a “Find location using Google Maps” in the Tools menu of the display window for any image with map information. Selecting it will bring up the location of the image...
View ArticleUpdate to Google Maps lookup for ENVI
I upgraded to Version 2 of the Google Maps API. The benefits of Version 2 of the API that are applicable for the ENVI lookup user routine are: The Overview map control displays a collapsible overview...
View ArticleGoogle Earth user function for ENVI
There have been suggestions recently that Google Earth is a “powerful tool” for science. Some disagree. At least one amateur used Google Earth to find an asteroid impact crater. I just wanted to give...
View ArticleAnother update to Google Maps lookup for ENVI
A while ago, I wrote a simple ENVI user function to show the location of the current image using Google Maps. Evidently, Google recently changed the Google Maps slightly which was causing the map...
View ArticleITT VIS has a YouTube channel
ITT VIS has a YouTube channel. There are quite a few videos describing ENVI features, all of which were uploaded about three weeks ago. They are marketing-oriented, but still provide some useful...
View ArticleMort Canty’s book goes to 2nd edition
From the CRC Press site for Image Analysis, Classification, and Change Detection in Remote Sensing: With Algorithms for ENVI/IDL, Second Edition: This popular introduction to the processing of remote...
View ArticleVISualize 2010
VISualize 2010 will be May 19-20 (the first day is for IDL and the second for ENVI) at the World Wildlife Fund in Washington, DC: This event is designed to bring together IDL and ENVI users to provide...
View ArticleVISualize 2011 announced
ITT VIS has announced an expanded VISualize 2011 in Washington, DC on April 12 – 14. The new three day format will have Workshops on the first day (morning for IDL, afternoon for ENVI), a day for the...
View ArticleUser functions in ENVI 5
The IDL Data Point has a post showing an example of using the new object-oriented interface for user functions in ENVI 5. Mark discussed batch programs in ENVI 5 last week. I don’t look forward to...
View ArticleVISualize 2012 followup
The abstracts and presentations for VISualize 2012 are now available from the Exelis VIS website. Also, James Goodman from HySpeed Computing wrote an article on his experience at VISualize: A central...
View ArticleSecurity update for IDL+ENVI license servers
A security update for IDL and ENVI license servers was released today by Harris Geospatial Solutions: The security vulnerability is limited to computers running a license manager server and should not...
View ArticleENVI Analytics Symposium 2016
The ENVI Analytics Symposium is happening again August 23-24 this year in Boulder, CO: The 2016 ENVI Analytics Symposium (EAS) continues its exploration of remote sensing and Big Data analytics around...
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