In this two-part edition of the Geospatial Frequently Asked Question (G-FAQ), I turn my attention to a broad topic we have visited before, that of coordinate systems, with a specific focus on two of the most commonly used, geographic and Read More
In this two-part edition of the Geospatial Frequently Asked Question (G-FAQ), I turn my attention to a broad topic we have visited before, that of coordinate systems, with a specific focus on two of the most commonly used, geographic and Read More
Continuing with the theme started in last month’s Geospatial Frequently Asked Question (G-FAQ), I turn my attention to practical recommendations that can make your map design more appropriate for the color blind. In the August G-FAQ edition, we found out Read More
In this two-part Geospatial Frequently Asked Question (G-FAQ), I turn my attention to a topic that perhaps more cartographers should consider: making maps that are just as usable for the color blind as they are for people with normal vision. Read More
With the third, and yes, final edition of my G-FAQ series focused on Google Earth, this month’s Free for All is of course another GE add-on. For those of you who need a way to visualize geographic data that can Read More
In this, the third and final part (I promise!) of our examination of the mapping applications that changed the world, I focus my attention on the positive changes I have seen as a result of Google Earth and Google Maps. Read More
In this, the second part of our examination of the mapping applications that changed the geospatial world, I pivot from last month’s history lesson to the positive and negative impacts that Google Earth and Google Maps have had on our Read More
While many of us in the geospatial industry may use Google Earth and/or Google Maps on a frequent basis, I am guessing far fewer of us have stopped to consider their impact on our industry. My paid career in the Read More
For this month’s Geospatial Frequently Asked Question (G-FAQ), I offer a freeware solution to a problem many of you may have encountered when downloading free Landsat and/or ASTER data: you open the file and the imagery is simply a big Read More
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