TNTmips Integrates Geotagged Photos into Geospatial Analysis
MicroImages has released extensive, integrated support for the creation,
storage, and management of geotagged photos in its TNT product line. Geotags
collected by the camera for locations can be imported and stored with the
photos. If the photos are not taken with geotags, their locations can be
interpolated from the separate, concurrent GPS logs. If no GPS logs are
available, the locations can be added by plotting the photos on available
orthophotos or using Google Earth and importing the KML file. Standard EXIF
files can be read, interpolated, or created as needed in these geotag operations
for use in other products including KML or KMZ for Google Earth and Google Maps.
Photos are stored as image fields (BLOBs) in database tables along with
locations and descriptive parameters. The photo locations can be converted into
any coordinate reference system and datum. They can be selected by query and
other means and added in their correct location into any 2D or 3D view of
geospatial materials at any relative or fixed scale. Photos can pop-in as
DataTips when the cursor is over the corresponding position in the view.
DataTips can show the photo and text and graphics from the database. Photo
positions can be converted to vector point locations in any coordinate reference
system and exported to other formats. For more details on the various methods
the TNT products use to handle geotagged photos see the materials at
http://www.microimages.com/press/geophoto.htm.
About MicroImages, Inc.
Since 1986, MicroImages, Inc. has been providing the most advanced software in
the industry for fully integrated GIS, desktop cartography, image processing,
CAD, TIN, database, and geospatial analysis. With the TNT products, you edit,
display, and present project materials in raster, vector, shape, CAD, relational
database, and TIN formats. All TNT products are available in a growing number of
international languages and can be operated under Windows, Mac OSX and
Linux/Unix operating systems using the same interface and Project File
structure. MicroImages also provides TNTlite, a free version of the professional
TNT products along with a series of free tutorial booklets for students and
professionals trying to learn geospatial analysis. For more information, see
MicroImages web site at http://www.microimages.com.

