PDT Video Demos
Explore PDT's various functionalities. Below is a selection of short screen-capture videos demonstrating how PDT can be used to create efficiency gains for tasks involving visualization, creation, manipulation, or extraction of data.
You can also watch more video demos of PDT with commentary by IDELIX CTO, Dr. David Baar.
Are you having difficulty viewing the videos? Please read About the PDT Video Demos.
PDT for Online Mapping and Search Applications
Enhance single, multiple or hybrid data layer visualization. PDT improves manual and automated search, providing location detail without needing to "zoom-out" contextual information. PDT encourages exploration and discovery, allowing users to find the information they need faster and more accurately.
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PDT with Video
This narrated video provides an example of PDT working on streaming video; ideal for security and surveillance markets.
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PDT in RSI's IAS Solution
(RSI is a wholly owned subsidiary of ITT Industries)
This narrated video demo highlights some of the features Pliable Display Technology has added to RSI's IAS Solution.
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PDT and Adjustable Transparencies
Fuse multiple data layers with PDT. Help identify damage and plan disaster response with greater efficiency and accuracy. Analysts can view "before and after" data layers and quickly transmit important imagery data to relief agents on the ground and around the world.
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PDT and the DiamondTouch Table by Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories (MERL)
This narrated video shows Pliable Display Technology on Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories' DiamondTouch table, a combination that allows users to perform a truly hands on interactive analysis of geospatial intelligence data.
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PDT for PC Tablets, Handhelds, and Wireless Applications
Explore how PDT can help you view large images and text on small display screens. Ideal for anyone working with data sets in a remote location, such as GIS/Remote Sensing, CAD/CAM, Digital Image Processing and Analysis, Command Control, and Electronic Media.
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PDT and Change Detection
Use multiple PDT lenses for the exploitation of multiple images and change detection. Markets such as Geospatial Intelligence, Remote Sensing and Imagery Analysis can experience productivity and accuracy gains as they eliminate unnecessary zooming from their workflow processes.
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PDT-Enabled Rapid Search
PDT's HyperJump functionality is a new navigation technique that allows a user to move smoothly from location to location within an image. Using your mouse, click on the lens and navigate to an area of interest. Release the mouse and PDT will facilitate the ability to automatically zoom to the detail appearing within the lens focal region.
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PDT: A Viewing Tool for All Images (Raster, Vector, and Text Data)
Ideal for any market where visualization software plays a large role, including: Digital Image Processing and Analysis, GIS/Remote Sensing, CAD/CAM, Medical Imaging, Electronic Media, and Medical Imaging.
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Viewing Multiple Layers of Data with PDT
PDT is a new efficient way of conducting tasks such as change detection and the editing of correlated data layers. Great for people who work with multiple layers of related information, such as GIS/Remote Sensing, CAD/CAM, Graphic Design, and Digital Image Processing and Analysis.
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PDT and Measurement Tools
Perform precise point-to-point mensuration tasks more efficiently with PDT. A useful performance enhancement tool for markets such as GIS/Remote Sensing, CAD/CAM, and Digital Image Processing and Analysis.
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About the PDT Video Demos
The PDT video demos are screen-capture videos of PDT software working in real time. For best picture quality, the videos should be viewed at 100% size.The videos are provided in avi or wmv file format encoded with the Windows Media Audio and Video 9 Series codecs. These videos are playable in Windows Media Player version 6.4 and later which have the Series 9 codecs installed. The Series 9 codecs are available as a free download from http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/9series/codecs/vcm.aspx.
Many of the videos were produced with PDT demo software available for download from the IDELIX Website.
If you have questions about PDT, or would like to obtain an SDK for integration into your own application, contact us for more information.

















