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GTS Announces New GPS Module For The Ricoh G700SE-M Digital Camera To Deliver Advanced Geotagging and SAASM Capabilities


Carlsbad, CA (PRWEB) March 01, 2012

Geo Tactical Solutions (GTS), in collaboration with Ricoh Americas Corp. and Eka Technologies, is in the final stages of development for its new SE-7 GPS module for the Ricoh G700SE-M Rugged GPS Camera. The SE-7 module will add several important capabilities to the Ricoh G700SE-M to support advanced geospatial photo collection, mapping and analysis. Noteworthy features of the SE-7 module include greater speed and accuracy of GPS readings, automatic photo memos, recording object location, GPS Track-logs, the ability to record and display multiple GPS coordinate formats, electronic compass, selective availability anti-spoofing module (SAASM) compatibility and GIS integration.

Recording Object Location

Laser range finders may be connected wirelessly to the SE-7 module via Bluetooth or by cable connection to record distance and GPS coordinates of objects within photographs. The Ricoh G700SE-M with SE-7 module combines the range finders data with GPS positional data to calculate the location of an object within a photograph. All GPS coordinates collected with the SE-7 module may be stored and displayed in a variety of formats including LAT/LONG, MGRS, Decimal Degrees, DMS, UTM and State Plane depending on user requirements.

SAASM Compatibility

The SE-7s SAASM provides accurate GPS readings even in the presence of malicious jamming or spoofing. Secure and decrypted GPS signals are recorded by connecting an external GPS SAASM device such as a DAGR (Defense Advanced GPS Receiver) to the SE-7 module. This powerful feature ensures the accuracy and precision of GPS coordinates in a GPS-compromised environment.

Automatic Memos

The Ricoh G700SE-M with SE-7 supports up to 20 attribute fields called memos which are used to tag photographs with relevant information such as photographers name, operation ID, operation type, unit ID, and so on. This information, along with GPS coordinates, GPS date and Zulu time, are automatically stored as metadata in each image file on the G700SE-M. Memos are set by the operator before collecting photographs to automate the process of recording complete who, what, when, where and why information for each photo, explained Andy Shannon, Sales and Support Manager at Geo Tactical Solutions. Collecting this information not only transforms a photograph into a powerful information source, it keeps photographs organized by common attributes and facilitates more complete, accurate and simplified mapping and reporting during data processing.

Electronic Compass and GPS Track-Logs

The SE-7s electronic compass allows users to accurately record the direction a photograph is taken regardless of the angle the camera is held. In addition, the SE-7s GPS Track-Log feature can record and map the geographic path by which photographs are collected. After images are collected in the field, data is uploaded from the SE-7 module in preparation for analysis, mapping and reporting.

GIS/Mapping Integration

GTS offers photo mapping software (PhotoGIS) along with the Ricoh G700SE-M (with SE-7 GPS module) for mapping, editing and reporting photos collected in the field. Digital photographs collected with the G700SE-M can be converted into a number of file formats suitable for mapping in popular GIS applications such as ArcGIS, FalconView, TIGR and Google Earth for further geographic analysis. After importing data, the images are plotted as a separate spatial data layer along with their associated attribute information (memos).

As a direct result of customer feedback, we designed and developed the SE-7 module to be extremely lightweight, rugged, and versatile while providing all the capabilities required by the most demanding operations and workflows, noted Mr. Shannon. This new enhancement will allow the Ricoh G700SE-M to lead the way in GPS camera technology for years to come.

Learn more about the Ricoh G700SE-M here

ADC WorldMap Releases Digital Atlas Version 5.3

Appleton, WI (PRWEB) November 12, 2009 -

ADC WorldMap, a leader in providing comprehensive, current, and seamless geographic digital data for the whole earth, is pleased to announce the release of ADC WorldMap Digital Atlas Version 5.3. Along with providing up to date country and level one administrative boundaries for the entire world, the release features the addition of an ocean bathymetry layer, improved contours, more cities with population data, and increased US road coverage. The new product also includes UTM zones and ISO country and administrative codes.

The changes and updates included in version 5.3 were all customer-driven, said Jim Reid, President, ADC WorldMap. For instance, we have seen a growing interest in world-wide contour data. Customers will find improved and consistent contours which were created from SRTM data (Shuttle Radar Terrain Model). The addition of UTM zones and ISO codes were also initiated through customer feedback.

Our goal is to provide our customers with a world-wide product that combines data integrity and an economical price, Reid commented. With the release of ADC WorldMap Digital Atlas v5.3 we are able to continue to meet the needs of our customers applications and budgets by delivering a comprehensive world-wide digital atlas product with not only the essential map features, but also many unique details.

ADC WorldMap Digital Atlas has proven to be a crucial tool for leaders in a variety of industries including education, tourism, government, military, Internet-based, fleet management and transportation, communication, and various business sectors. Thirty distinct layers including world-wide administrative boundaries, roads, cities, airports, railroads, contours, and more, make ADC WorldMap Digital Atlas v5.3 an excellent choice for a wide variety of applications requiring 1:1,000,000 scale vector maps. The data is made available in ESRI, MapInfo, and Oracle formats. Customized products and flexible licensing options exist.

About ADC WorldMap:

ADC WorldMap is a division of American Digital Cartography, Inc. (ADCi). From the companys headquarters in Appleton, Wisconsin, USA, ADCi has specialized in providing digital mapping products and services since 1988. ADC WorldMap is the leader in digital atlas products and recognized by users throughout the world for high-quality, ease-of-use, quick drawing display, and increasing user productivity. For more information about ADC WorldMap Digital Atlas, visit http://www.adcworldmap.com or call 920.733.6678.

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Bob Bergeron of Tri-Color Digital Imaging Shares Secrets of Fine Art Reproduction


Boston, MA (PRWEB) November 01, 2011

Bergeron started his photography career in 1970, coming out of a military background, and putting in time at schools like the Rhode Island School of Photography and the Winona School of Photography, where he studied, taught, and shot alongside some of the best photographers of our time- names like Ray Cicero, Bob Gilka and Dean Collins. As a student he was hired to shoot the 1980 Lake Placid Olympics, and went on, in 1984, to start Tri-Color photo lab to serve commercial and professional photographers. Hes seen, and done it all, and he understands moving along with the times. Hes discovered the secret of getting the best Fine Art reproduction possible, and hes sharing his secrets here: Its not, as most photographers would have you believe, a high-end digital camera.

When it started, Tri-Color was a completely equipped commercial lab, with a full wet line, along with the latest digital technologies as they emerged. Hes had equipment like the Durst Theta 51, a machine only operated by a handful of the best labs in the country. He has Creo and Sigma scanners, Frontier and inkjet printers, and even a bank of ZBE enlargers and still maintains a full working traditional lab.

For Fine Art Reproduction, however, he doesnt use any of it. He uses the Cruse Synchro CS220-110 scanning services of theBIGscan.com.

From a business perspective, I could capture large artwork here by setting up a dedicated room, lighting, using a top-end digital camera, but the Cruse systems lighting is really what makes or breaks the deal. When you use a conventional digital camera and lighting to reproduce a painting, you always have sheen, specular highlights, and other flaws from the lights. You always need to spend time tweaking and adjusting the results. With the Cruse system the images need minimal adjustment or correction, its usually a few minor changes and you get a good first print. Its really about efficiency and profitability.

In the case of delicate and irreplaceable work, its also about handling the artwork as little as possible in the least destructive way. We scanned a large map that was literally crumbling in our hands. With the Cruse, we just laid it gently on the table, and didnt have to touch it again.

One of The BIG Scans first and most loyal clients of over the last decade, Bergeron has seen the results of the years of constant refinement and expertise on the system by The BIG Scan staff. Though its over a 1

New SAASM Compatible GPS Module For Digital Cameras Delivers Advanced Geotagging and Object Location Capabilities


Carlsbad, CA (PRWEB) February 01, 2012

Geo Tactical Solutions (GTS) is in the final stages of development for its new digital camera GPS moduleGeoMapr. GeoMapr, planned to be released during first quarter 2012, will offer advanced capabilities to support geospatial photo intelligence collection. The module is designed to work with any digital camera compatible with SDHC cards and meet the demanding requirements of military and federal users. Noteworthy features of the GeoMapr include greater speed and accuracy of GPS readings, automatic photo memos, recording object location, tracklogs, multiple GPS coordinate formats, on-board 3D compass, selective availability anti-spoofing module (SAASM) compatibility, and GIS integration.

Recording Object Location

Laser range finders may be connected to the GeoMapr module via a WiFi-enabled SDHC card or cable connection to record distance and GPS coordinates of objects. GeoMapr combines the laser range finders data with GPS positional data to calculate the location of an object within a photograph. All GPS coordinates collected with GeoMapr may be stored in a variety of formats including LAT/LONG, MGRS, Decimal Degrees, DMS, UTM and State Plane depending on user requirements.

SAASM Compatibility

Especially designed for military users, GeoMaprs Selective Availability Anti-spoofing Module (SAASM) is used to allow decryption of precision GPS coordinates in order to obtain accurate GPS readings in a GPS compromised environment. These secure and decrypted GPS signals can be recorded using the GeoMapr by itself or by connecting to a Defense Advanced GPS Receiver (DAGR) depending on the specific requirements of the user. This feature ensures accurate GPS readings even in the presence of jamming or spoofing.

Automatic Memos

GeoMapr supports up to 20 attribute fields called memos which are used to tag photographs with relevant information such as photographers name, operation ID, operation type, unit ID, and so on. This information, along with GPS coordinates, GPS date and time, are automatically stored as metadata in each image file on the GeoMapr module. Memo fields are created and stored within the GeoMapr module before photographs are recorded thereby automating the process of capturing the who, what, when, where and why of each photo with a simple press of the shutter button, explained Andy Shannon, Sales and Support Manager at Geo Tactical Solutions. Collecting this information not only transforms a photograph into a powerful information source, it keeps photographs organized by common attributes and facilitates more complete, accurate and simplified mapping and reporting.

3D Compass and Tracklogs

GeoMaprs on-board 3D compass allows users to record the direction a photograph was taken in addition to GPS coordinates which is also a major component of its ability to record object location. In addition, GPS tracklogs can be recorded that, when mapped, show the geographic path by which photographs were collected. After images are collected in the field, GeoMapr uploads the data to a computer in preparation for analysis, mapping and reporting.

GIS Integration

GTS offers photo mapping and management software (PhotoGIS) along with GeoMapr and GPS cameras for mapping, editing and reporting photos collected in the field. Digital photographs collected with GeoMapr can be converted into a number of file formats suitable for mapping in popular GIS applications such as ArcGIS, FalconView, TIGR and Google Earth for further geographic analysis. The images are plotted as a separate spatial data layer along with their associated attribute information (memos).

As a direct result of customer feedback, we designed and developed the GeoMapr GPS module to be extremely lightweight, water-resistant, rugged, versatile and affordable while still providing all the capabilities required by the most demanding operations and workflows, noted Mr. Shannon. GeoMapr is truly a great accomplishment for GTS and a noteworthy innovation in GPS photo technology.

About Geo Tactical Solutions

Geo Tactical Solutions is a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) that provides advanced GPS cameras, military camera systems, GPS modules, and photo mapping software to government and commercial customers. http://www.geotacticalsolutions.com/

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