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10 February 2010 The impact of geo-tagging on the photo industry and creating revenue streams
Rolf Richter, Henning Böge, Christoph Weckmann, Malte Schloen
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Abstract
Internet geo and mapping services like Google Maps, Google Earth and Microsoft Bing Maps have reinvented the use of geographical information and have reached an enormous popularity. Besides that, location technologies like GPS have become affordable and are now being integrated in many camera phones. GPS is also available for standalone cameras as add on products or integrated in cameras. These developments are the enabler for new products for the photo industry or they enhance existing products. New commercial opportunities have been identified in the areas of photo hardware, internet/software and photo finishing.
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Rolf Richter, Henning Böge, Christoph Weckmann, and Malte Schloen "The impact of geo-tagging on the photo industry and creating revenue streams", Proc. SPIE 7540, Imaging and Printing in a Web 2.0 World; and Multimedia Content Access: Algorithms and Systems IV, 75400S (10 February 2010); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.845928
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KEYWORDS
Photography

Cartography

Cameras

Global Positioning System

Internet

Digital photography

Visualization

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