root/tags/VirtualPlanetBuilder-0.9.3/READEME.txt

Revision 616 (checked in by robert, 2 years ago)

From Alan Harris, "osgTerrain has been changed to include better support for vector data
sets, which are mainly used for height data. GDAL is primarily for
raster data."

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1 VirtualPlanetBuilder is terrain database creation tool that is able to read
2 a wide range of geospatial imagery and elevation data and build from small
3 area terrain database to massive whole planet paged databases. These databases
4 can then be uploaded onto the internet and provide online GoogleEarth style
5 roaming of whole planet databases, or kept on local disks for high speed
6 access such as required for professional flight simulators.
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8 VirtualPlanetBuilder just builds databases so for runtime viewing of database
9 you'll need an OpenSceneGraph based application. The VirtualPlanetBuilder
10 itself is based on the OpenSceneGraph real-time graphics toolkit, and creates
11 databases in native OpenSceneGraph binary format for maximum paging performance.
12 For non OpenSceneGraph based applications you'll need to convert the database
13 by writing your own post processing tool to convert from OpenSceneGraph native
14 format into you own native formats, or convert to COLLADA using the
15 OpenSceneGraph native support for reading and writing COLLADA.
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17 The VirtualPlanetBuilder project grew from the original paged database
18 generation tools that can as part of the !OpenSceneGraph-1.2, and is now a
19 separate project to enable both projects to focus on their own core disciplines.
20 We have plans to make it even more scalable making it possible to create
21 multi-terabyte paged databases, and to create them across networks of
22 computers, each of which take part of the job of creating the complete
23 database. We will also provide support for database optimization for the
24 lower bandwidth constraints of web based 3d database visualization.
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27 Robert Osfield.
28 27th February 2007
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