WorldView-3 high resolution optical products are available as part of the Maxar Standard Satellite Imagery products from the QuickBird, WorldView-1/-2/-3/-4, and GeoEye-1 satellites. All details about the data provision, data access conditions and quota assignment procedure are described into the Terms of Applicability available in Resources section.
In particular, WorldView-3 offers archive and tasking panchromatic products up to 0.31m GSD resolution, 4-Bands/8-Bands products up to 1.24 m GSD resolution, and SWIR products up to 3.70 m GSD resolution.
Band Combination Data Processing Level Resolution
High Res Optical: Panchromatic and 4-bands Standard(2A)/View Ready Standard (OR2A) 15 cm HD, 30 cm HD, 30 cm, 40 cm, 50/60 cm
View Ready Stereo 30 cm, 40 cm, 50/60 cm
Map Ready (Ortho) 1:12.000 Orthorectified 15 cm HD, 30 cm HD, 30 cm, 40 cm, 50/60 cm
High Res Optical: 8-bands Standard(2A)/View Ready Standard (OR2A) 30 cm, 40 cm, 50/60 cm
View Ready Stereo 30 cm, 40 cm, 50/60 cm
Map Ready (Ortho) 1:12.000 Orthorectified 30 cm, 40 cm, 50/60 cm
High Res Optical: SWIR Standard(2A)/View Ready Standard (OR2A) 3.7 m or 7.5 m (depending on the collection date)
Map Ready (Ortho) 1:12.000 Orthorectified
4-Bands being an optional from:
4-Band Multispectral (BLUE, GREEN, RED, NIR1)
4-Band Pan-sharpened (BLUE, GREEN, RED, NIR1)
4-Band Bundle (PAN, BLUE, GREEN, RED, NIR1)
3-Bands Natural Colour (pan-sharpened BLUE, GREEN, RED)
3-Band Colored Infrared (pan-sharpened GREEN, RED, NIR1)
8-Bands being an optional from:
8-Band Multispectral (COASTAL, BLUE, GREEN, YELLOW, RED, RED EDGE, NIR1, NIR2)
8-Band Bundle (PAN, COASTAL, BLUE, GREEN, YELLOW, RED, RED EDGE, NIR1, NIR2)
Native 30 cm and 50/60 cm resolution products are processed with MAXAR HD Technology to generate respectively the 15 cm HD and 30 cm HD products: the initial special resolution (GSD) is unchanged but the HD technique increases the number of pixels and improves the visual clarity achieving aesthetically refined imagery with precise edges and well reconstructed details.
As per ESA policy, very high-resolution imagery of conflict areas cannot be provided.