Published: July 06, 2011
New App Turns iPhone or iPad 2 into Geospatial Data Collector
THORNTON, Colo. - (BUSINESS WIRE) - GeoSpatial Experts, developers of GPS-Photo Link photo-mapping software,
today introduced GeoJot,
an app that converts an iPhone or iPad 2 into a photo-based geospatial
data collection tool. Available for purchase from the Apple
App Store, GeoJot is a companion application created for exclusive
use with GPS-Photo
Link software for the PC.
GeoJot allows iPhone and iPad 2 users to enter attribute descriptions
and attach them to photographs as they are taken. In addition, the
application geotags photos with GPS coordinates that are more accurate
than is standard for these devices. Photos acquired with GeoJot must be
emailed or downloaded to a personal computer running GPS-Photo Link to
access the enhanced accuracy and attribute information outside of the
iPhone/iPad platform.
"We developed GeoJot so that people can use devices they already own for
field data collection in photo-mapping applications," said GeoSpatial
Experts CEO Rick Bobbitt. "Photo mapping is a fast and accurate means of
collecting location-based information for business applications that
require precise photographic documentation of objects and features at a
specific place and time."
GeoJot lets the user collect attribute information about each
photograph. The user can either key in 24 customized descriptions up to
100 characters in length, or the user can set up drop-down menus of
feature names, values and standardized condition descriptions that can
be selected as each photo is taken. These lists can be saved and shared
with other iPhone or iPad 2 users.
iPhones and iPad 2s have built-in geotagging capabilities, which means
they use internal GPS chips to stamp each photo with the location
coordinates of where the photo was taken. GeoJot maximizes the
geotagging accuracy of the internal GPS chips by up to four times -
putting it well within the accuracy specifications of many
business-related photo-mapping applications.
Photos geotagged with their GPS locations and attributes are emailed or
downloaded from the iPhone or iPad to a PC running GPS-Photo Link
software. GPS-Photo Link can extract attribute information and the most
accurate location information from the photo files to generate
watermarked photos, printed reports, Esri shapefiles and geodatabases,
and Google Earth files.
Introduced in 2001 and marking its 10th anniversary,
GPS-Photo Link has become the industry standard software for mapping
photographs in business and professional mapping applications including
real property audits, emergency response activities, and utility
inventories.
GPS-Photo Link software is available in two versions. GPS-Photo Link GIS
Pro Series is designed for users who wish to use advanced coordinate
systems or include photos in professional mapping software, such as
Esri's ArcGIS. The Express Series is designed for users who want to
document the locations of their photos but will not be integrating them
into professional mapping systems.

GeoSpatial Experts
Stephanie Giard, 1-303-255-2908
www.geospatialexperts.com
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