Right Hemisphere Unveils Deep Exploration 6
PLM
WORLD, NASHVILLE, TN, June 1, 2009 – Right Hemisphere, the standard for
Visual Enterprise solutions, today announced a powerful, feature-rich
release of its Deep Exploration client software. Available in August, Deep
Exploration 6 has evolved to become highly integrated into Right
Hemisphere’s visual solutions and supporting technology infrastructure. Key
new features include a highly configurable workflow-oriented user interface
(UI); improved ability to view, select and navigate complex 3D models with
new volume selection and real-time massive model navigation; a new XML file
format to facilitate its integration with enterprise systems; and a
completely new photorealistic rendering engine.
“Unifying visual and text-based product information is critical to
enabling the Visual Enterprise. What Deep Exploration does for the Visual
Enterprise is deliver navigation, authoring and repurposing of complex
product information across a wide variety of business workflows,” said Mark
Thomas, founder and CTO at Right Hemisphere. “For Deep Exploration 6, we
developed a more flexible and configurable user interface. We wanted to
simplify the creation of a wide variety of downstream deliverables in
alignment with the user’s specific workflow needs. We’ve also made Deep
Exploration easier to integrate with our Deep Server product as well as
other enterprise systems in order to help unify and synchronize visual
product information with business data for our customers who manufacture
complex products.”
Redesigned, Streamlined and Customizable User Interface
Deep Exploration 6 has a completely redesigned user interface (UI) to
support a variety of different end user tasks, workflows and deliverables.
The new UI is streamlined, customizable, and allows users to optimize their
screen real estate for higher productivity. The heart of the new UI is the
Layout Manager which manages the visibility and order of the application’s
tool tabs, facilitating specific functionally oriented workflows. The tool
tabs present only the capabilities and panels required for the specific task
at hand and guide the user through the necessary steps to create an end
deliverable such as a 2D technical illustration, a set of manufacturing work
instructions or a photorealistic 3D image.
Deep Exploration 6 will come standard with a number of predefined
functionally determined layouts as well as offer users the ability to
quickly create their own department-specific workflow solutions. Additional
customization includes the ability to dock application panels on top of one
another to free up more display space for the 3D model view port.
High Dynamic Range (HDR) Imaging
Deep Exploration 6 includes a powerful and entirely new rendering engine
which employs high dynamic range (HDR) imaging technology. HDR imaging
techniques support a wider range of luminance in a 3D scene—from direct
sunlight to the subtlest of shadows. With this HDR rendering engine, Deep
Exploration 6 users can drag and drop HDR materials, environment maps, and
background images also known as “back plates” into a 3D scene to produce
stunning, hyper-realistic imagery with ease and in minutes. This technology
can significantly reduce the costs associated with product photography and
customer communications.
Enabling Technologies for Visual Navigation
Deep Exploration 6 contains new tools and features to enable users to
navigate, select and review large, complex 3D models. Deep Exploration 6
will allow users to view large CAD assemblies —of up to 500 million polygons
and 200,000 unique parts or bigger that have been converted by Right
Hemisphere’s next generation Deep Server software available later this
year—using just standard desktop PCs. The large model navigation feature
allows users to load and interact with these large, complex models in real
time. This capability changes the way content authors access large product
datasets and complex hierarchies to bring together all the data they need to
create illustrations, renderings, training content or other product related
material. Users simply zoom or navigate to the view of a model they wish to
work with and save out that geometry view for further work.
The navigation of any model is enhanced with the new Volume Select tool
in Deep Exploration 6. Volume Select lets users choose an area of the model
by defining variables of the “geometric envelope” — the area inside a
square, sphere or rectangle. This tool enables a user to search and explore
the model without having to locate the assembly or part numbers in the bill
of materials (BOM). It’s also very useful when a product BOM varies from its
as designed, as built, and as maintained status.
New Solutions Driven by XML
In Deep Exploration 6, the entire scene graph—or data structure—can now
be described by XML. Combining the power of the XML-based Deep Server
processing engine with the new XML data structure enables Right Hemisphere
to achieve a more seamless level of integration with customers’ existing
enterprise systems. By integrating with customers’ existing enterprise
systems, Right Hemisphere and its manufacturing customers can rapidly create
solutions and workflows that accelerate key business processes, product
introductions, time to market, and more.
Right Hemisphere’s Deep Exploration 6 software will ship in August and be
available in a variety of different license types. For more information,
click here.
About Right Hemisphere
Right Hemisphere is the standard for Visual Enterprise solutions. The
company's software and solutions help Global 1,000 manufacturers to optimize
their mission critical business processes such as engineering,
manufacturing, service and support, training and sales and marketing. The
software does this by unifying visual product information with relevant
business data readily available in corporate CAD, PLM, and ERP systems. It
then automatically delivers this intelligent product information into
commonly used business documents, file formats and even directly into
business applications for secure downstream use anytime, anywhere. Founded
in 1997, Right Hemisphere is a privately held, venture-funded corporation
based in Silicon Valley and Auckland, New Zealand.
For more information, please visit
www.righthemisphere.com.
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