Check it out - the future in Ellsworth is now - uh, sort of...

Drone use on the upswing

Mr. Keeney's video editing is quite good!


On 8/25/2014 1:46 PM, Young, Joseph wrote:
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Will we be seeing/using UAV’s in the not too distant future for local data acquisitions?  

This may be the future for local surveyors, engineers and geospatial consultants.

 

Joseph Young

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From: GIS Services - Bill Timmins [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Monday, August 25, 2014 1:38 PM
To: 'GIS Services - Director Bill Timmins'
Subject: Unmanned Aerial Vehicles: Developing an Aerial Image Workflow

 

Developing an Aerial Image Workflow for UAVs

Offered two Tuesday, September 16th 8:00am – 8:45am EDT or  2:00am – 2:45pm EDT 

 

Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) promise better, cheaper and more frequent data collection.

Whether you are already using a drone or are considering one, join LizardTech to learn what to do with your collected image data.

We'll provide an overview of the image processing workflow and discuss options for image storage and delivery. 

 

Reserve your space with directions magazine:

http://www.directionsmag.com/webinars/2014-09-16-developing-image-workflow-for-uavs

 

Advise GIS Services and GeoBlu with the word "ATTENDING" in the subject line for promotional pricing offers for:

LizardTech Software Solutions;

Bundled LizardTech Software Solutions and GeoBlu Unmanned Aerial Vehicles;

Bundled DatuMate Software (oblique imagery solution) and GeoBlu Unmanned Aerial Vehicles; and/or

Bundled LizardTech Software, DatuMate Software and GeoBlu Unmanned Aerial Vehicles.

 

 

Overview

Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) promise better, cheaper and more frequent data collection. Whether you are already using a UAV or are considering one, join LizardTech to learn what to do with your collected image data.  An overview of the image processing workflow and a discussion of options for image storage and delivery will be presented

Learn:
• Basics of georeferencing, mosaicking and orthorectifying imagery
• Possible image outputs from imagery, including orthomosaics, DEMs and point clouds
• Options for compressing and distributing imagery

Details
LizardTech is a leader in providing the fastest, easiest and most stable way to distribute compressed, high-resolution raster imagery via standard protocols, even in bandwidth-starved environments.

This webinar is part of a broader ongoing webinar series on UAVs coordinated by Directions’ GeoSpatial Webinars. Episodes in this series cover legal and privacy aspects, UAV technology and applications, and more—look for additional UAV-related webinars throughout Fall 2014 and Spring 2015.

Speakers
Jon Skiffington, Director of Product Management, and Robert Parker, Sales Engineer, both from LizardTech

Who should attend
Anyone who captures imagery with a UAV or is considering using UAVs. 

Regards,

Bill Timmins - Director
     GIS Services
4870 W McElroy Drive
Tucson AZ 85745-9178
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