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Introduction to Ricoh Camera &
GPS-Photo Link – Ricoh Edition
Camera & Software that maps your photos
The Problem
More and more industries are using photographs to illustrate the data points they collect with their GPS.
After collecting data in the field all day, field workers come back to the office and try to match their photos with their location.
Where were these taken?
Solution# 1
Ricoh Digital Camera with GPS
+ GPS-Photo Link- Ricoh Edition
Ricoh Camera Features
8.0 mega pixels with 3X optical zoom Ruggedized waterproof and shock resistant Bluetooth built-in with Optional Wi-Fi Card Memos to record attributes Video Clips WAAS GPS
GPS-Photo Link Software
GPS-Photo Link software that “links” digital photos to the GPS coordinates where they were taken.
The simple “wizard style” interface processes hundreds of photos in minutes, not weeks.
How to use Camera/GPS-Photo Link-Ricoh Edition
View your pictures with location labeled.
View webpage with your photos
on maps.
Use shape files and ArcView Extension
to create your own maps using ESRI’s
ArcView products..
View your pictures with location labeled.
View webpage with your photos
on maps.
Use shape files and ArcView Extension
to create your own maps using ESRI’s
ArcView products..
Run GPS-Photo Link on your computer.
GPS-Photo Link will download
your pictures with GPS data, creating
shape files and web pages.
Run GPS-Photo Link on your computer.
GPS-Photo Link will download
your pictures with GPS data, creating
shape files and web pages.
Take pictures while GPS collects data.
NO GPS Expertise NEEDED!
Take pictures while GPS collects data.
NO GPS Expertise NEEDED!
Step 1Step 1 Step 2Step 2 All Done!All Done!
Or use the simpleOne-Click Processing
The Ricoh Edition of GPS-Photo Link features a “one-click” option for processing pictures.
GPS-Photo Link creates a toolbar within ESRI’s ArcGIS versions 8.x or 9.x. Simply click on the icon to start GPS-Photo Link.
Then in one click, your photos will be brought into ArcGIS as shape files where you can view them as
thumbnails or full-size photos.
Solution #2
Camera (e.g. Ricoh 500SE without GPS)
+GPS with Bluetooth
+ LTI TruPulse (optional)
+GPS-Photo Link
GPS: Trimble with Bluetooth GeoXM & GeoXT Recon & Recon GPS Card ed. Pro XT & Pro XH receivers Pathfinder XB receiver
The Bluetooth sends the coordinates to the camera so that they are embedded with the picture.
GPS Features
Integration with TruPulse
GPS-Photo Link will work with TruPulse data incorporating them as attributes of the photos.
Maps will show the direction and distance to the object in the picture.
The Finished Product
Web Pages & ArcGIS Shape Files
Web page output
GPS-Photo Link creates an overview page with:
an overview map indicating where all the photos were taken (click on a point and that photo will pop up),
a thumbnail directory of all photos.
Overview Maps
Thumbnail Directory
Web pages for each photo
A web page is created for each photo including:
watermarked photo maps downloaded
from the internet information about
the photo including date, time, location and any comments.
Watermarked Photo
Maps downloaded from the Internet
Information about the photo
ArcGIS Extension
ArcView 8.x & 9.x extension allows hot-linked photos plus:
Hover over a point and the thumbnail photo will popup (must have "Web Pages (HTML)" selected as file output in GPS-Photo Link).Click on a point in the picture.shp theme, the watermarked photo will then be displayed.Load Picture as Layer : Loads the photo as a theme in ArcMap. Useful for use in layouts. Load Background Image - Loads a downloaded background image, such as an aerial photo or topo map.
Google Earth
GPS-Photo Link automatically imports your photos and track logs into Google Earth. Google Earth allows you to view from the ground perspective in metro areas. Distance data from the Laser allows you to create 3d cones showing photo area.
Potential Uses
Anywhere that a GPS and camera are in the field. Typical uses include:
Natural Resources & Environmental Management (inc. local, state, national governments in parks, forests, wetlands, etc.)
Military and Homeland SecurityEmergency response (inc. natural disasters, fire mitigation &
insurance assessments)
Utilities (inc. telecommunications, electricity, water)
Oil & GasSurvey & Engineering CompaniesDepartments of Transportation
Who are current customers?
There are over 1000 organizations using GPS-Photo Link. Here is a sample from a variety of fields:
United States Marines, Army, Army Corps of Engineers, Air Force, DOD, Department of State, Northrop Grumman Missile Systems
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Federal Emergency Management Administration
Duke Energy, Pole Maintenance Company, Oil Spill Response, Ltd., Osmose Utility Services, Raytheon
Departments of Transportation in Georgia, Texas, Minnesota, FloridaU.S. Bureau of Land Management, U.S. Forest Service, U.S. National Parks, U.S. Fish & Wildlife, Federal Highway Administration, National Marine Fishery
Manitoba Hydro, Nuecess River Authority, Honolulu Board of Water SupplyMissoula County Weed Control, U.S. Department of AgricultureUniversities of Guelph, Copenhagen, British Columbia, New Mexico, Auburn University, Pontifica Universidad Catolica Del Peru
Austrialia Department of Environment and Heritage, State of Qatar, British Embassy, Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources
Smithsonian Museum, Rhode Island Natural History Survey
Use Case #1
Streetlight Inventory was Easy for EMA EMA, Inc, a workflow optimization company, needed to quickly inventory and
geo-locate all of a city’s light poles and record the wattage, arm-length, pole material, pole height, and light source.
“We needed a way to identify and photograph almost 30,000 street lights,” says A.J. Romanelli of EMA, Inc. “After researching all available options, the Pro G3 stood out as the optimal device for our application. The camera did exactly what we needed it to do and allowed us to finish the project ahead of schedule and without errors.”
• In the end, four one person teams were able to inventory, geo-locate, and collect field notes on 26,501 poles and 28,313 luminaries in only three months – and that includes post-processing. The EMA team averaged one pole per minute.
Imagine what the Pro G3 and GPS-Photo Link could do for your next survey.
Advantages to using Camera/GPS-Photo Link
Without GPS-Photo Link, field workers take pictures and write down the coordinates on a notepad. GPS-Photo Link is a superior solution because it automatically labels pictures and creates maps.
For customers, this solution: Saves time in the field (no note taking) Saves time in the office (process hundreds of photos in
minutes) Increases accuracy Simple to use in the field Involves no additional wires Can be processed in central office.
Use Case #2
GPS-Photo Link Saves Time for U.S. Forest Service
Dick Ford is a Fisheries Biologist who uses GPS-Photo Link for geo-referencing photos of temperature monitoring locations, remote automated weather stations, and stream cross section surveys.
“We can geolocate photos a lot more quickly than we did before. In fact, it is easier to send someone out in the field to take new pictures and process them with GPS-Photo Link, than it is to try and map old pictures manually.”
Contact Information
Website: www.geospatialexperts.com Address:
GeoSpatial Experts
12000 N Washington STE 385
Thornton, CO 80524 USA
Phone: 303-255-2908 Fax: 303-362-7129 Email: [email protected]