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Graz, Austria — January 24, 2013 — Microsoft recently put out a call to action to its customer base to submit homemade videos consistent with the popular “I Fly UltraCam” videos produced by Microsoft over the last several years. The ongoing campaign highlights customers describing in their own words why they chose award-winning UltraCam photogrammetric digital aerial sensor systems. Since 2010, Microsoft has recorded testimonials from Keystone Aerial Surveys, Peace Map, Société Topographie Informatique (STI), and Topocart.
Subsequent to the original announcement, homemade videos have been personally created and submitted by UltraCam customers from around the world. These entertaining and informative contributions from AEROmetrex, Blue Skies Consulting, FMM, GeoAir, and GEODIS can be viewed on the We Fly UltraCam website, as well as on the UltraCam blog.
Recording a testimonial is an excellent opportunity for customers to showcase their companies and promote their products and services. The Microsoft UltraCam business unit continues to extend a worldwide invitation to all UltraCam customers to record a short homemade video explaining why “I Fly UltraCam.” These videos will be featured on the UltraCam website and blog, on the UltraCam YouTube Channel, on the UltraCam Facebook page, and occasionally in advertisements.
With its operations based in Graz, Austria, and sales and support teams in North America, Microsoft’s UltraCam business unit brings more than two decades of photogrammetry expertise to Microsoft’s Bing Maps business unit. The division is responsible for the highly successful line of UltraCam digital aerial mapping systems that include the UltraCamLp, UltraCam Flacon and UltraCam Eagle digital photogrammetric sensors. Rounding out the UltraCam mapping systems offering is the UltraMap workflow software system for processing UltraCam imagery to Level 02 and Level 03 quality data, and with features that include distributed processing with automated load balancing, automated project-based color balancing, and additional quality control tools.