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| Version | Date Released | Status | Release Notes |
| 4.8.0 | Jan 26, 2012 | New Release | New Features: · A new user option is available to specify the default AOI pixel selection tool. (OPTICKS-339) · Errors when specifying options in the Export Options dialog are now reported to the user while the dialog is still open. (OPTICKS-520) · A new user option has been added that enables the user to select whether or not the latitude/longitude layer will be created when a data set is georeferenced. It works with auto-georeference and batch or interactive execution of the Georeference plug-in. A new top level item, Georeference, has been added to the Tools/Options menu. It replaces the Import/Raster Element item that used to contain the auto-georeference options. The Georeference item consists of a Georeference section containing the "Create latitude/longitude layer" and "Display latitude/longitude layer" options, and an Auto-Georeference section that contains the "Automatically georeference on import" option, the "Use plug-in determined by the importer" option |
| 4.7.0 B13597 | Jun 23, 2011 | New Release | New Features: · There are two new NITF TRE parsers available; one for SENSRB and one for ENGRDA. (OPTICKS-1133) · There is a ENGRDA NITF TRE tab which appears in the element properties dialog when that TRE is present. (OPTICKS-1133) · There is a new wizard item which generates an AOI from a RasterElement given threshold parameters. It can be used to generate a thresholded mask similar to converting a threshold layer to an AOI. It works in batch and interactive mode. (OPTICKS-1134) · The metadata viewer by default sorts in ascending order by key instead of descending order by key. (OPTICKS-1135) · The metadata viewer columns have been reordered to show key, value, and type instead of key, type, and value. (OPTICKS-1135) · The IGM georeference plug-in now supports latitude/longitude IGM files as well as UTM IGM files. (OPTICKS-1150) · The Wavelength Text Exporter can now save files in two-column or four-column format when running from within a wizard. (OPTICKS-1171) |
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