Listed below are the main features we’ve created to hasten workflow and increase productivity for GIS professionals.
Each of our features were forged out of necessity by users of the ESRI ArcGIS packages. This is what makes CrossView such a useful applications for all ArcGIS users. As ESRI users themselves, the creators of CrossView wanted to create an enhancement that worked perfectly with the tools with which they already have a relationship.
The truth is, developing a new dialogue with or relearning the complexities of a new mapping software program isn’t impractical it’s also short sighted. That’s why CrossView speaks a language you already know.
Key Features
Make Cross Section and Profile Diagrams Directly in ArcMap Visualizations that work in ArcMap
Generate detailed diagrams in minutes, not hours.
Highlight vertical, as well as horizontal, spatial relationships.
Instantly evaluate cross section details and attributes.
Develop diagrams that encourage intuitive reasoning and problem solving.
Multi-Surface Visualization Depict all of your surfaces at once
Simultaneously visualize multiple GRIDs, TINs, and other surface datasets.
Display topographic surfaces with geologic and hydrologic subsurfaces.
Depict and highlight spatial interrelationships among surfaces.
Down-Hole Data Visualization Incorporate well, bore, and other down-hole features
Depict wells, bores, and other features from input datasets, and retain their descriptive attributes.
Combine surfaces with geospatially referenced wells, bores, and other point datasets.
Expand your workflow to incorporate geotechnical and geo-environmental data.
Highlight and infer relationships among features to encourage intuitive data interpolation.
Multi-Vertex Cross Section Lines Get the view of the Earth that you want