The ENVI NITF Module now also supports the ENGRDA TRE (Engineering Data Support Tagged Record Extension).
The ENVI Certified NITF Module is now supported on Linux 32-bit and 64-bit systems, giving Linux users full access to NITF data. With ENVI 4.5, you can now access JPIP URLs and OGC compliant servers for data. The Remote Data Connection Manager is now accessible from the ENVI interface. If you are working with panchromatic data, pan sharpening multispectral data, building digital elevation models, or looking to extract features from high spatial resolution imagery, you will benefit from the WorldView-1 data support in ENVI. Now you can both create and edit vectors with one application for an improved, efficient workflow.ĮNVI now supports all WorldView-1 data formats, including GeoTIFF, NITF, and Stereo Pair data.
Upgrades include batch processing, vector smoothing, statistics and results summaries, and the ability to save and restore training data, as well as export vectors to a shapefile.ĮNVI 4.5 delivers the ability to digitize or manually create vectors in ENVI's optional interface, ENVI Zoom. This add-on to ENVI allows you to quickly, easily, and accurately find and identify features of interest in geospatial imagery.
New ENVI Feature Extraction Module capabilities are also being released with ENVI 4.5. You can now complete your image processing and analysis in ENVI and then launch ArcMap from within ENVI to generate reports and map compositions. ENVI 4.5 supports enterprise, personal, and file geodatabase types.ĮNVI 4.5 delivers direct access to the full suite of map composition tools available with ESRI's ArcMap, providing a complete image processing workflow from data access and analysis to sharing a completed map product. The ENVI 4.5 release delivers seamless integration of ENVI and ArcGIS, allowing you to easily exchange files between ENVI and ArcGIS through the geodatabase.
If you are working with both ENVI and ArcGIS products, you can quickly and easily share image and data files between the two platforms for improved workflow efficiency. And, if you use IDL to extend ENVI applications you will find a new modern IDL development environment that simplifies your IDL interaction. Now you can easily exchange data between ENVI and ArcGIS through the geodatabase and generate maps with ENVI data and images using ArcMap.ĮNVI 4.5 also continues the ENVI tradition of delivering advanced, high performance image processing with additional spectral processing tools, vector creation, and data format support. ENVI 4.5 builds on ENVI’s automated workflows to deliver the next advance in workflow efficiency – integration with ArcGIS®.