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"GeoSpatial Experts has introduced Enterprise and Floating Licenses in the latest release of GPS-Photo Link photo mapping software. In addition, GPS-Photo Link 5.1 offers improved large project management capabilities and enhanced reporting functionality." Read the full article
"The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Emergency Field Office in Lake Village, Ark., is relying on geotagged photos and photo-mapping software to help repair crews quickly reach the precise locations of levee seeps during the historic Mississippi River flooding of 2011." Read the full article
"In just 10 days, the five-person Clark Nexsen field crew, divided into 2 teams and one driver, collected more than 3000 geotagged photographs documenting the condition of the roadway and related infrastructure on 20 linear miles of the Chesapeake Expressway..." Read the full article
"Thousands of GPS-stamped photos showing the locations of sensitive habitats and wildlife impacted by the oil spill in the Gulf have helped decision makers determine where to deploy clean-up crews." Read the full article
"I recently had the opportunity to test drive a number of GPS devices in conjunction with some specialized software from GeoSpatial Experts …." Read the full article
"GeoSpatial Experts, developer of the first photo mapping software package, has introduced three new GPS Camera bundles designed specifically for geotagging and mapping digital photographs. The firm now offers GPS-Photo Link 5.0 photo-mapping software with the new Ricoh G700SE, Sony A55, and Casio EX-H20G GPS cameras. " Read the full article
"The new version of GPS-Photo Link is more robust, handles location data in any GPS format, and offers a wider variety of photo mapping functionality in an easy-to-navigate interface that enables users to manage larger projects." Read the full article
"We use the GPS technologies to document the proximity of tobacco advertising near schools and playgrounds to create science that can influence policy," Read the full article
"Brown County, S.D., relies on GPS enabled digital cameras and photo mapping software to speed the deployment of resources and facilitate requests for federal assistance following natural disasters." Read the full article
"In the wake of the disaster in Haiti, we wanted to share with you some of the options for collecting data in the field or conducting a damage assessment." Read the full article
"Site inspection is the first step in any land-use permitting project," said Charles Morgan, Principal in Planning Solutions Inc. "It's crucial to document land features that might be impacted by development. GPS-Photo Link makes this process effortless." Read the full article
“Recent Coastal Structures Asset Management Activities of the Great Lakes Districts of the US Army Corps of Engineers.” Read the full article
"These field photos are georeferenced by joining the photo's time stamp to the track log from a Garmin ..(GPS) and by utilizing the GPS-Photo Link software from GeoSpatial Experts. These georeferenced photos are easily displayed in Google Earth or in ArcGIS mapping software, and these photos are archived for year-to-year comparisons." Read the full article
"Public Works crews that remove graffiti first take a picture of the graffiti using a Ricoh GPS camera and complete a customized digital form on the camera." Read the full article
"Members of the Alaska Arc User group volunteered their time and descended on the Beach Lake Sled Dog trails Dec. 6 with the goal of creating an accurate map of the established trail network. " Read the full article
"PDAs and GPS-enabled digital cameras were used to document properties searched during Operation Royals. A camera with GPS embeds the time/date stamp, coordinates, and geographic orientation into the image" Read the full article
"Geospatial Expert's GPS-Photo Link software then linked these GPS data points with the nearly 400 aerial photos collected during the flyover and dropped them into the ArcGIS project file exactly where they were collected along the flight line. These images are then available in ArcGIS as a "hot link" and can be viewed by clicking on an image point of the planes' flight line." Read the full article
"GeoSpatial Experts, developer of the easy-to-use GPS-Photo Link photo-mapping software, has been selected by Nikon USA to sell the new COOLPIX P6000 digital camera with GPS." Read the full article
"The beauty of the Nikon COOLPIX P6000 bundle is that both the camera and GPS-Photo Link software are simple enough for anyone to use, but they each offer capabilities that will meet the diverse needs of business users and mapping professionals," Read the full article
"Any industry that requires photographic documentation for regulatory compliance, reporting purposes, or evidence gathering can benefit from this fast and easy-to-use software." Read the full article
"This simple method of synchronizing the digital photos and GPS points-made possible by the photo mapping software -represented a huge time savings in the office. Prior to using the software, digital photos and GPS points had to be matched manually by reviewing the time stamp for each dataset and labeling GPS points to match the digital photos" Read the full article
"GeoSpatial Experts is a known leader at providing software for managing photos and their GPS data, and we're excited to work with them to solve a problem so many of our customers deal with every day." Read the full article
"Cable believes geotagging and photo-mapping technology will become a widely accepted technology among archaeologists and anthropologists because it provides a vital photographic record of artifact conditions before a site is disturbed for research purposes. Photographic mapping preserves the layout of artifacts and other important features that may be critical to correctly interpreting an archaeological site." Read the full article
"This underwater survey technique developed by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Region 10 Dive Team is an inexpensive method of conducting impact analysis and shoreline inventory of submerged aquatic resources by means of geo-located photo documentation." Read the full article
" GeoSpatial Experts has released Version 4.2 of its GPS-Photo Link software for geotagging and photo mapping." Read the full article
"The recent addition of the magnetic compass to the EKA SE-3 module allows the Ricoh 500SE to record direction information. The GPS-Photo Link software accesses this direction data and can place a direction arrow at the photo location on a map. The software can also determine the zoom setting of the camera lens and indicate the field of view of each photo as a triangle on the map." Read the full article
"The ability to tell which direction each photo was taken has been the number-one request from our photo-mapping customers. If a photo is snapped from the middle of the street, the GIS user can now see by the arrow which side of the street the photo represents when they look at the map layer. This wasn't possible before the Ricoh Camera with GPS and Compass was introduced." Read the full article
"GeoSpatial Experts is pleased to announce that Ralph Spiegleman, a 35-year veteran of the surveying and mapping industry, has been hired as the company's new Customer Relationship Manager."
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" O'Dea believes GPS photo mapping is an excellent tool for investigators to use in spatially piecing together clues that are spread out over large areas. Certain types of crime scenes, such as assaults or rapes or even high-speed chases, often span large areas and leave behind a trail of evidence such as weapons, blood or bullet casings, that can be mapped and analyzed using this technology." Read the full article
"GeoSpatial Experts created the ArcPad edition for the growing numbers of GIS users who capture or edit geospatial data working onsite in their project area," said Rick Bobbitt, President of GeoSpatial Experts. "This new edition saves time and improves the efficiency of field work for anyone who uses ArcPad by allowing them to link photos to geodata in the field without going back to the office." Read the full article
"In a recent uranium exploration project in Colorado, the photo mapping technique dramatically increased the volume and quality of data that could be collected in the field each day. It eliminated problems with the clarity and consistency of site descriptions; errors caused incomplete or illegible notebooks; and the time-consuming transcription of notes that can plague team efforts in the field. The project was carried out for Atomic Minerals, Ltd..." Read the full article
"Now back to the GPS stuff. Just imagine how cool it would be to embed your photos automatically in the right spot on a map by adding them as layers to existing maps that have GIS capabilities." Read the full article
"In addition to capturing both the location and direction of an image, a Ricoh 500SE fitted with the SE-3 can receive distance information from Bluetooth-enabled laser rangefinders. When these images are processed in mapping applications with Geospatial Expert's PhotoLink, the cone-of-view extends to the target object." Read the full article
"Queensland Researchers Develop Photo-Mapping Technique for Benthic Habitats" Read the full article
"The U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM) is using GPS-Photo Link software from GeoSpatial Experts to teach state and federal officials how to perform surveys of critical infrastructure and sensitive areas. The photo-mapping software has been incorporated into the OPM's Homeland Security: Critical Infrastructure Protection Seminar." Read the full article
A Canadian geophysical scouting firm is using GeoSpatial Experts' GPS-Photo Link software to export georeferenced photographs directly into Google Earth for delivery to oil and gas exploration companies. These geotagged photographs and field reports are reportedly saving the energy exploration companies tens of thousands of dollars in planning the logistics of seismic survey activities in Canada. Read the full article
"The City of Punta Gorda in Central Florida has purchased GPS-Photo Link photo mapping software from GeoSpatial Experts to conduct routine infrastructure inventories and to assess damage after major storms. The Punta Gorda GIS Planner hopes to train Damage Assessment Teams from other Florida cities in the use of GPS-Photo Link." Read the full article
"When rising waters threaten to obliterate evidence of a potential homicide, investigators turn to GPS-linked photography and GIS to record and analyze the details." Read the full article
"The Ricoh 500SE is an all-in-one GIS data collection device," said Bobbitt, noting that the GPS camera enables users to directly enter up to five data attributes which will be seamlessly attached to the digital photograph along with the location coordinates. The camera can even snap a picture of a barcode and store it as a photo attribute. These attribute fields remain with the photos as GIS layers when the files are downloaded into the GPS-Photo Link software for georeferenced display in a GIS." Read the full article
"GPS (Global Positioning System) Enabled Real Property Picture Labeling System which was developed for the Omaha District has saved a minimum of $15,000 a year in labor/travel costs due to its simplicity and ease of use. Read the full article on pages 32-33.
"The extremely simple to use processing program provides outstanding individual photos with all the appropriate information watermarked on them, it automatically gathers 2 different aerial photos from other sources based on the embedded GPS information, it produces individual html files, overview/index html files and many other files that greatly enhance the ability for everyone that views them to get a clear picture of "what it is", "where it is at" and "what condition it is in"." Read the full article on pages 8-9.
"Now family historians with kin buried in Nampa can search by name, birth date, death date, interment date, or the section, lot, or space on which the gravestone is located. Each search result includes a photograph of the gravestone, an aerial view of the gravestone that pinpoints its location in the cemetery, and a map of the cemetery." Read the full article
"Using a standard Ricoh digital camera with GPS cards, the students will document beach conditions throughout the school year. They will then use GPS-Photo Link software to integrate the GPS-located photos into a geographic information system (GIS) to determine if, and to what extent, the beaches are eroding as a result of sea level rise and island subsidence." Read the full article
"The National Spill Control School in Corpus Christi, Texas, is using GPS-Photo Link software from GeoSpatial Experts of Thornton, Colo., to teach emergency personnel how to respond to spills of oil, chemicals and other hazardous materials. The school recommends using GPS photo mapping techniques in a GIS environment as part of response preparedness." Read the full article
"This powerful solution delivers easy and affordable digital photo geo-referencing capabilities for nearly any GIS application including asset management, utilities, forestry, national parks services and many more." Read the full article
"Staff members of Ayres Associates Inc. combined mobile GIS and digital photomapping technology to more quickly and accurately verify the location of alluvial fans on a proposed building site near Phoenix, Arizona." Read the full article
"The value of current photography in military operations - especially the transportation of troops and supplies - cannot be overstated. Just as aircraft pilots benefit from seeing photographs or simulations of the terrain surrounding new airports before actually flying to them, drivers and security forces involved in ground transportation gain similar advantages from viewing routes ahead of time." Read the full article
"GeoSpatial Experts today unveiled a new GPS photo mapping product bundle that includes a Pentax digital camera, Garmin handheld GPS receiver and the GeoSpatial Experts GPS-Photo Link software." Read the full article
"A GIS analyst working on post-Katrina damage assessment in Mississippi found the GeoSpatial Experts GPS-Photo Link software to be a valuable tool in disaster clean-up efforts." Read the full article
"We are really excited about this new update," says Rick Bobbitt, President of GeoSpatial Experts. "This new version makes GPS-Photo Link a better business tool and provides more capability to our customers. We are always working to make sure that GPS-Photo Link is the best photo-mapping software available, and this update keeps us on top." Read the full article
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