DPZ Lite

Enter the world of satellite data and take full advantage of multispectral sensors.
We have prepared for you maps of the most used vegetation indices and a wide range of possibilities
to customize the settings and outputs to your needs.
DPZ Lite
Enter the world of satellite data and take full advantage of multispectral sensors. We have prepared for you maps of the most used vegetation indices and a wide range of possibilities to customize the settings and outputs to your needs.

Remote sensing of the Earth

The DPZ module allows processing and viewing of aerial and satellite imagery. The freely available DPZ Lite version offers browsing of satellite data from publicly available sources, creation of index maps and application of analytical tools on top of these images.

The upcoming full-featured tool will also bring advanced features for research and commercial use. Throughout the development process, we have placed emphasis on a seamless user experience and leveraging the combined tools within the mapsfy.com ecosystem.
We offer you
  • Weekly updated satellite data for Slovakia and the Czech Republic
  • Maps of vegetation indices of different spectral bands
  • Option to visually compare two datasets
  • Interesting information about the individual indices
  • Histogram with various customisation options
  • Automatic recalculation when moving in the map
  • Detailed statistics of the area of individual intervals
  • Option to make individual intervals more transparent

Fast, detailed and precise

We can turn a complex world into a simple and easy to understand map output.

More than just RGB

Modern satellites and their sensors provide data far beyond the capabilities of the human eye. They have therefore become an integral part of the investigation and evaluation of agricultural processes, soil ecosystem monitoring, forest management, water quality monitoring, mapping the effects of various natural disasters, as well as civil security processes.

Use of index maps

Thanks to multispectral satellite data, even phenomena that are normally invisible to the human eye can be detected and visualised. An example is the NDVI vegetation index, which, thanks to its near-infrared bandwidth, helps analyse the health of agricultural crops and detect outbreaks of diseases and pests. Several indices with different focuses are available within the NDVI, including information to help you get started.

Search for differences

Knowing what is happening based on current data is important. Knowing what has changed and getting an indication of what the next developments will be is, however, crucial. With the ability to turn on two datasets at the same time and set the transparency of one of them, it is very easy to compare different outputs from one period or the same outputs from different periods.

Success lies in the details

For experienced users, various options are available to modify the visualization to enhance the meaningfulness of the outputs. By changing the number of histogram intervals and adjusting the minimum and maximum values, it is easy to highlight differences even in an area that appears homogeneous at first glance. An overlooked benefit is the ability to individually switch off the histogram intervals so that only what you need is shown in the map.
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