Image Management Requirements
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Transcript of Image Management Requirements
2008 GIS & Data Management Conference
National Park ServiceU.S. Department of the Interior
Resource Information Management DivisionNational Information Systems CenterOffice of the Chief Information Officer
Image Management Requirements
2008 GIS & Data Management Conference
National Park ServiceU.S. Department of the Interior
Resource Information Management DivisionNational Information Systems CenterOffice of the Chief Information Officer
Why are we here?
• Discuss Image Functional Categories• Accomplish Something!
– Breakout Sessions • Image Functional Categories• Image Management Decision Tree(s)
– Easel Pads• Image Management Software Solutions • Digital Media File Types • Compression/Encoding Format Options
Buffalo River
2008 GIS & Data Management Conference
National Park ServiceU.S. Department of the Interior
Resource Information Management DivisionNational Information Systems CenterOffice of the Chief Information Officer
Caveats
• Ego sum etiam eruditio
• Nos es opus in is
USS Arizona
2008 GIS & Data Management Conference
National Park ServiceU.S. Department of the Interior
Resource Information Management DivisionNational Information Systems CenterOffice of the Chief Information Officer
Caveats
• I am still learning
• We are working on it
USS Arizona
2008 GIS & Data Management Conference
National Park ServiceU.S. Department of the Interior
Resource Information Management DivisionNational Information Systems CenterOffice of the Chief Information Officer
Pretty Pix• Images of people, places, things in
parks not intended for data/analysis. • Examples
– Wildlife– Landscapes– Park staff– Visitors
• Often used for:– web publications (low resolution) – print publications (high resolution)
Lincoln Memorial
2008 GIS & Data Management Conference
National Park ServiceU.S. Department of the Interior
Resource Information Management DivisionNational Information Systems CenterOffice of the Chief Information Officer
Data Images• Images captured for the express
purpose of resource analysis. • May or may not be georeferenced
(mostly tied to tabular database).• Examples:
– Vegetation monitoring plots– Buildings– Archeological sites
Manassas
2008 GIS & Data Management Conference
National Park ServiceU.S. Department of the Interior
Resource Information Management DivisionNational Information Systems CenterOffice of the Chief Information Officer
Georeferenced Data Images
• Images that can be used in geospatial data sets or geospatial analysis
• Georeferencning a big component– Often tied to GIS and/or tabular database
• Examples– Geotagged images (GPS Photolink)– Satellite imagery– Digital/digitized aerial photos
Appomattox Court House
2008 GIS & Data Management Conference
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Resource Information Management DivisionNational Information Systems CenterOffice of the Chief Information Officer
Aerial Photos
• Georeferencing using…– Cheap: hyperlink – Almost cheap: rough georeferencing
in GIS – Pricey:
• Photogrammetry• Orthorectification
Yellowstone
2008 GIS & Data Management Conference
National Park ServiceU.S. Department of the Interior
Resource Information Management DivisionNational Information Systems CenterOffice of the Chief Information Officer
Why are we here?
• Discuss Image Functional Categories• Accomplish Something!
– Breakout Sessions • Image Functional Categories• Image Management Decision Tree(s)
– Easel Pads• Image Management Software Solutions • Digital Media File Types • Compression/Encoding Format Options
Buffalo River
2008 GIS & Data Management Conference
National Park ServiceU.S. Department of the Interior
Resource Information Management DivisionNational Information Systems CenterOffice of the Chief Information Officer
• Contact info: Chris Dietrich, M.S.
Digital Information Manager
Resource Information Management Division (RIMD)
Work: 303-987-6971
Mobile: 970-218-9905
[email protected] Channel Islands
Thanks for coming!