After two months in a row with a focus on web maps, we pivot our attention a bit for this Geospatial Tip of the Month (GTM) with what will be a brief article but hopefully one covering a useful topic! Read More
After two months in a row with a focus on web maps, we pivot our attention a bit for this Geospatial Tip of the Month (GTM) with what will be a brief article but hopefully one covering a useful topic! Read More
In last month’s edition of the Geospatial Tip of the Month (GTM), we started a discussion on GIS clouds, offering a definition as well as introducing Apollo Mapping’s own GIS cloud, Map Mavin. In the April GTM, this discussion continues Read More
With the pending launch of Map Mavin, it seems an appropriate time to focus on GIS (Geographic Information Systems) clouds. Specifically, in the March edition of the Geospatial Tip of the Month (GTM) I will try to answer the seemingly Read More
If you are a regular reader of our newsletter and specifically this series, then in the April 2015 edition of the Geospatial Tip of the Month (GTM) you might remember my discussion of the new MacBook Pro we purchased as Read More
Continuing on last month’s Geospatial Tip of the Month (GTM), in the January edition we will look at finding the collection date and time for the Airbus satellites (i.e. Pléiades 1 and SPOT 6/7), EROS B and KOMPSAT-3. Given the Read More
It is not uncommon that users of satellite imagery require the exact collection date and time of their data. And while all satellite imagery is originally delivered with metadata that contains this information, it is admittedly not the easiest to Read More
As the resolution of imagery increases so do file sizes which means it is rather common for us to work with source raster data in a compressed format such as ECW, MrSID or JPEG2000. And while it would be excellent Read More
The vast majority of the order polygons we are sent and then the data we deliver here at Apollo Mapping is in a projected coordinate system such as Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM). And while projected coordinates systems are typically preferred Read More
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