Geotagging Imagery and Video


IsWHERE is a log of my thoughts, reflections, and news/blog links on the emergence of image and video geospatial tagging. On May5th this year, I opened a second blog to deal with more detailed aspects of tools for FalconView and TalonView can be found at RouteScout. Trends I want to try and follow are the various disruptions resulting from spatial smart-phones, how many GPS devices are out there, smart-cameras, and other related news. And yes, I have a business interest in all of this. My company Red Hen has been pioneering this sort of geomedia for more than a decade.

So beyond a personal blog, I also provide a link to IsWHERE a shareware tool created by Red Hen Systems to readily place geoJPEG or geotagged imagery and soon GEM full motion media kept on your own computer(s) into Google Earth/Map from your File Manager media selection. Works great for geotagged images from Nikon, Ricoh, Sony, iPHONE, Android and all geo-smartphones that can create geotagged images. IsWhere - read about it

IsWhere Free Download (XP and VISTA)

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Sunday, April 18, 2010

RouteScout - a Ground Imagery TalonView Plug-In




RouteScout is a Win XP and Win7 tool for easy geotagged collection of imagery, video, audio notes, and other metadata following methods and content based on a decade of use in the DoS. RouteScout is in two parts, software that integrates ground imagery into FalconView and TalonView as well as allowing mission planning and routing integration between Garmin Nuvi, Oregon, and Colorado personal navigation devices. A spatial imagery solution collected at the squad level for sharing within the platoon and company mission planning and briefing process. RouteSocut is an easy to use process relying on in-situ digital cameras and in pocket GPS data loggers. It contributes geotagged images, MP3 audio alerts and notes, points of interest, as well as routes to dismounted teams who rely on COTs personal navigation devices from Garmin.

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