[Manifold-l] Adobe Elements 5.0 & Map View
Linus F Upson III
lupson at cox.net
Wed Sep 20 16:32:55 CDT 2006
Thanks, Ted. Very interesting and possibly a new arrow in my quiver at
home. Usually I can get to ERDAS Imagine + ARC whatever for the heavy
imagery lifting then Photoshop CS2 + Manifold , etc., at home.
Thanks, again. Someday I'll have time to kick the tires and see Avenza
perform. Linus
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ted Florence" <ted at avenza.com>
To: "Linus F Upson III" <lupson at cox.net>
Cc: <manifold-l at lists.directionsmag.com>
Sent: Monday, 18 September, 2006 4:04 PM
Subject: Re: [Manifold-l] Adobe Elements 5.0 & Map View
> Adobe Photoshop has already been geo-enabled via the Geographic Imager
> plugin product we release 10 momths ago. Have a look at www.avenza.com for
> details.
>
> Ted Florence
> Avenza Systems Inc. - Developers of MAPublisher & Geographic Imager
> Visit http://www.avenza.com
> MAPublisher - When Map Quality Matters (r)
>
>
> On Mon, 18 Sep 2006, Linus F Upson III wrote:
>
>> FYI: Adobe Photoshop Elements version 5.0, coming out at the end of
>> the month, will have a "Map View". (I must admit I sent Adobe a
>> suggestion to do axactly what they appear to be doing plus a few other
>> things but who knows how many others did too.) Since I don't have a copy
>> of the version 5.0, yet, I don't know how they implemented the "Map
>> View". We can only hope it is halfway intelligent. It looks hopeful.
>> (I'm also agitating for Adobe Photoshop CS III to have a Map capability.)
>> Now I hope Manifold can take advantage of the Adobe work and allow
>> REAL home/commercial use of spatial databasing of photography.
>> The Adobe blurb on AMAZON reads: "
>> Photoshop Elements 5.0 also adds the Map view, so you can find photos by
>> the locations where they were taken. Simply drag photos to any location
>> in the new Map view, which is tied to online satellite views. Even upload
>> your Map view to the web, for easy sharing with friends and family.
>>
>
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