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Grab a PhotoFinder and geotag any of your photos
Click for a larger image. Geotagging is something plenty of people do their photos. Putting the data of where and when your photos were taken can be bothersome, so ATP has a solution with its PhotoFinder series. PhotoFinder allows for geotagging without a computer. The PhotoFinder mini is a two part machine. You carry around more »
Eco-friendly USB drives and SD Cards
Want to save the earth and carry data with you? Well, since almost every company out there is on this green kick, here are eco-friendly USB drives and SD cards by ATP. ATP also showed off their System-in-Package technology for you rugged SD card carrying folks.
Geotagging – the latest craze in digital photography
In days past, photographers had to rely on their memory to answer the question “where did I take this shot?”. Not so any more. Geotagging is fast becoming popular in the days of digital photography. By definition, Geotagging is the process of adding a form of geospatial geographical identification metadata to your images. It can also be added to other media like websites or RSS feeds. This metadata almost always consists of latitude and longitude coordinates; although it can sometimes also include things like altitude, bearing, or even location names depending on how specific you want to get.
Geotagging can also be useful if you are looking for location-specific information. For example, you are trying to find images taken near Red Rock Canyon. You simply enter the latitude and longitude coordinates into a Geotagging-enabled image search engine. There you go! These same search engines can also be used to locate location-based news, websites and more.














