Georeferencing & Transforming Images using GeoMosaic

PHOTOMOD GeoMosaic is intended for working with various types of digital images, including aerial and space imagery as well as digitized raster maps.

The program functionality includes:

  • Georeferencing of raster images;
  • Transforming images from one coordinate system to another, using an extensive database supplied or custom created coordinate systems;
  • Creating mosaics from georeferenced images of various formats;
  • Photometric correction of source images for mosaic creation;
  • Automatic or manual creation of ROIs;
  • Splitting created mosaic into specifed sheets (including standard sheets);
  • Specifying pixel size;
  • Specifying custom printing scale;
  • Selecting georeferencing file type (PHOTOMOD GEO, ArcWorld TFW, Mapinfo TAB);
  • Affine transformation of input images.

The program works with the following source image formats: TIFF, BMP, SIT, RSW, IMG, NITF, JPEG, PNG, PIX, GIF, JPEG2000. Output images may be saved in the following formats: GeoTIFF, BMP, RSW, IMG, NITF, JPEG, DGN, PIX, JPEG2000 with georeferencing files.

Possible applications:

  • Converting raster images to another map projection;
  • Combining rectified images;
  • Combining raster images (e.g. map sheets);
  • Combining images (of different types and formats as well) with purpose of evaluating overlap, contour consistency, mutual distortion, etc.

Changes in PHOTOMOD GeoMosaic 4.4.677:

  • Adding satellite images larger than 4 GB as a single image
  • Option of assigning transparent color for all source images at once
  • Option “Interpolate pixel values” for the image pyramid providing for better display quality of images with a lot of small details (such as raster maps with hatching)
  • Distributed processing
  • Automatic computation of geodetic coordinates of measured points in the raster georeferencing window
  • Fixed bug in creating a mosaic from images in JPEG format if they are open for viewing at the same time


Download PHOTOMOD GeoMosaic |    PHOTOMOD GeoMosaic User Manual in PDF format

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