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| Subject: | Re: GISList: GPS & Digital Cameras |
| Date: |
01/09/2002 09:01:53 AM |
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White Water Associates |
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The following link leads to some software that helps position-stamp your digital photos. All you need is a GPS unit that produces a track log and a digital camera with time-stamped files. The software puts together the track log positions/times with the camera's files/times. Besides modifying the graphic file, it can also produce HTML page of results, with lots of extra fields available. Cost is $229. Haven't tried it, and description is from memory, but there is a demo.
http://www.geospatialexperts.com/gpsphotolink.html
Kent
At 09:35 AM 1/9/02 -0500, you wrote: >Erika, > >Kodak has some very good products that may help you out. For starters, >check out: > > >http://www.kodak.com/country/US/en/corp/pressReleases/pr19990618-02.shtml > > > > >==================================================================== >---- Original Message ----- >From: "Erika Poulsen" <epoulsen@eden.rutgers.edu> >To: <gislist@geocomm.com> >Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2002 1:27 PM >Subject: GISList: Equipment for data collection > > > > Hello all! This is not strictly GIS - but related to data collection > > for a GIS study. > > > > I am getting ready to go collect data in the field, and have some > > questions.... I am about to start searching for information for these > > products but thought I would consult everyone here, to see what those > > who are doing this type of work, and are actually using these products > > think - rather than what those who are trying to sell me the product > > have to say. > > > > I am going to several cities and going to random selection of points (on > > streets) within each city related to my study. At each site I am going > > take several photographs with a digital camera of the area, as well as > > fill out a form describing features. > > > > My question is have any of you used a digital cameral to collect data in > > the field? If so, what features or brand or type would you recommend? > > I would like the ability to take a lot in the field without having to > > bring along a laptop to down load the data to. > > > > Also - for the descriptive data collection - the last time I did a study > > like this I just took photocopied forms into the field to fill out. > > This time I would like to use a palm pilot or other gadget - so I could > > just download it all. Does anyone have any recommendations on this? - > > and what software would I need to let me build such a database? > > > > Thank you!!! > > > > Erika > > >Mike > > >To unsubscribe, write to gislist-unsubscribe@geocomm.com >________________________________________________________________________ >Setup a GeoCommunity Account and have access to FAST DataDownloads >and Premium Career Posting at a discounted rate! >https://www.geocomm.com/cgi-bin/accounts/login > >On-line Archives available at >http://spatialnews.geocomm.com/community/lists/
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