MonoComp

Description: Update: 26March-2006: MonoComp initially was concieved for analysing image profiles by Variance-CoVariance Analysis methods and as tool to measure image coordinates (pixel positions). The latter could be use in conjuction with a coordinate transformation program, like Trans.EXE, to transform image positions into either photo positions (photogrammetry) or world system positions (GIS). By now it has grown into a tool for georeferencing areial photos and for digitising photo content into GIS shapfiles and much more. 10-Jan-2006:Added real time GPS data collection, improved layer handling, corrected some bugs. 22-February-2006> Fixed one more seriuos bug; added attribute table editing.. However, a word of warning: MonoComp is work in progress and most likely has plenty of bugs. The current version can digitise point features, (10-January-2006:) polyline and polygon features and their 3D Z-Versions also. Watch this page from time to time for updates.

I would like to hear from you about your use of MonoComp:

  1. as executable Application
  2. to use the source code for your own project
  3. your general comments
  4. and of course any reports on bugs and suggestions for improvement

Just send me an e-mail: g.dowideit@uq.edu.au

Downloads:

  • Readme.1st (10 KB - March 26 2006.) | Instructions for use, including overview.
  • Mono_3.zip (30.6 MB - March 26 2006.) | A Zip file containing the updated Delphi 4 source and executable together with auxcillary files.
  • Components.zip (14.2 MB - February 22 2006.) | A Zip file containing required Delphi 4 components. Added three more components: 10-January; Added one more componenet 22-Feb-2006.

Click Figure to Enlarge:

Source Code Language: Borland Delphi 4

License Type: Open Source

Developer: Dr Gerd R Dowideit

monocomp.txt · Last modified: 2011/07/15 15:10 by dante
 
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