Orfeo ToolBox
Orfeo ToolBox (OTB) is an open-source C++ library for remote sensing images processing, distributed under the CeCILL-v2 license.
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Orfeo ToolBox (OTB) is an open-source C++ library for remote sensing images processing, distributed under the CeCILL-v2 license. It has been initiated and funded by CNES (French space agency) in the frame of a program named ORFEO to prepare, accompany and promote the use and the exploitation of the images derived from Pléiades satellites (PHR). Orfeo ToolBox aims at enabling large images state-of-the-art processing even on limited resources laptops, and is shipped with a set of extensible ready-to-use tools for classical remote sensing tasks, as well as a fully integrated, end-users oriented software called Monteverdi2.
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Orfeo ToolBox
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Orfeo ToolBox
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Our users have written 1 comments and reviews about Orfeo ToolBox, and it has gotten 1 likes
- Open Source and Free product.
- 4 alternatives listed
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View allOrfeo ToolBox was added to AlternativeTo by xvhpqg on May 29, 2015 and this page was last updated Jun 7, 2015. Orfeo ToolBox is sometimes referred to as OTB.
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Orfeo is available under the CeCILL v.2, which is OSI-compliant and GPL-compatible, and the source is freely available at Sourceforge. I know that Richard Stallman would prefer to call it Free Software, but around here we call it Open Source, so I've edited it accordingly.