Using GPS-Photo Link, Photoshop & ArcGIS to census surface-nesting seabirds Khem So ([email protected]) 1/12/2011 Count Us! The old way of doing things…. Our workflow Overview Photograph colonies using 2 DSLRs Geotag photos using GPS-Photo.
Download ReportTranscript Using GPS-Photo Link, Photoshop & ArcGIS to census surface-nesting seabirds Khem So ([email protected]) 1/12/2011 Count Us! The old way of doing things…. Our workflow Overview Photograph colonies using 2 DSLRs Geotag photos using GPS-Photo.
Using GPS-Photo Link, Photoshop & ArcGIS to census surface-nesting seabirds Khem So ([email protected]) 1/12/2011 Count Us! The old way of doing things…. Our workflow Overview Photograph colonies using 2 DSLRs Geotag photos using GPS-Photo Link Shawn Stephensen/USFWS Catalog photos by colony number Detail Photomerge photos using Photoshop Count seabirds in ArcMap David Ledig/USFWS Our workflow Photograph colonies using 2 DSLRs Geotag photos using GPS-Photo Link Catalog photos by colony number Photomerge photos using Photoshop Count seabirds in ArcMap Our workflow Photograph colonies using 2 DSLRs Geotag photos using GPS-Photo Link Catalog photos by colony number Photomerge photos using Photoshop Count seabirds in ArcMap Our workflow Photograph colonies using 2 DSLRs Geotag photos using GPS-Photo Link Catalog photos by colony number Photomerge photos using Photoshop Count seabirds in ArcMap Our workflow Photograph colonies using 2 DSLRs Geotag photos using GPS-Photo Link Catalog photos by colony number Photomerge photos using Photoshop Count seabirds in ArcMap Our workflow Photograph colonies using 2 DSLRs Geotag photos using GPS-Photo Link Catalog photos by colony number Photomerge photos using Photoshop Count seabirds in ArcMap •Timestamped FC •Domains Our workflow Photograph colonies using 2 DSLRs Geotag photos using GPS-Photo Link Catalog photos by colony number Photomerge photos using Photoshop Count seabirds in ArcMap Final Thoughts •GPS-Photo Link provides a flexible geotagging option •The automated Photomerge process in Photoshop works well with oblique aerial photography •Thanks to Roy Lowe, Shawn Stephensen, David Ledig, & Amanda Gladics for the photos & screenshots!