We recently traveled to Chicago to attend a press event hosted by LizardTech, the leader in file compression.The purpose of the event was to introduce us to the new, GeoExpress 8 and MrSID 4 (MG4)
My colleague, Marc Cheves (co-founder/Managing Editor of the American Surveyor Magazine) had this to say about GeoExpress… Any of you who deal with aerial images have probably encountered the company’s popular MrSID file format. It’s easy to grasp how the also-popular zip format operates: repeating pixels in an image—for instance, blue pixels in the sky—are replaced by a marker. Then, when the file is uncompressed for viewing, the marker replaces these pixels.
Related articles & News:
- MrSID White Paper (2010) – http://www.lizardtech.com/files/geo/datasheets/MG4_White_Paper.pdf
- LizardTech Unveils GeoExpress 8 at GEOINT 2010 Symposium Now With Support for MrSID Generation 4
- LizardTech launching v8 of GeoExpress and introducing MrSID Generation 4 MG4 booth 326 GeoInt 2010
- LizardTech’s Express Server Software Awarded Certificate of Networthiness
- LizardTech MrSID Generation 4 Files Now Supported in Overwatch’s LIDAR Analyst