The ASPRS 2021 Annual Conference was conducted on Zoom from 29 March to 2 April. This sounds like an endurance test, with sessions…
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More Postponements
...more time in the Zoom room
This week has brought the sad news – which many of us feared would emerge at some point – that the XXIVth ISPRS…
Lidar Shows Mayan Civilization in a New Light
Archaeologists solve some mysteries of the Maya
Bordered on the north and west by Mexico and on the east by Belize, the lush forests of Guatemala’s Petén region have long…
ASPRS LAS Working Group
LAS To Have New Classification Lookup VLR
The LAS Working Group’s (LWG) meeting on 16 November 2020 meeting focused primarily on the updated Classification Lookup Variable Length Record (VLR) proposed…
LIDAR Magazine Announces the “Lidar Workshop Edition”
Collaborative effort to highlight recent Florida meeting, preview Spring edition
FREDERICK, MD & TAMPA, FL – On October 22nd, the American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing’s (ASPRS) Florida Region hosted the 9th…
Remote Sensing and Wildfires
Tools that make a difference
Monday 2 November saw the opening session of RS Fire 2020: The Remote Sensing & Wildland Fire Symposium Series, an event run by…
More gems from lidar online events
Fall 2020 LiDAR Workshop and more
I’ve written before, on this site, as well as in the print editions, about the stream of rich content that has become available…
Intellectual Journeys
2020 Goes Virtual
We continue to stay home as much as possible and view with apprehension covid-19’s ravages across our country. Nevertheless, we can consume a…
A Billion Points of Light
Exploring the world with aerial cinema, lidar, and images
When GEO1 interviews potential team members, one of the first questions we ask is how the candidate discovered their passion for the geospatial…
This Won’t Be the LASt time…
The workings of international standards
Is it really 55 years since the Stones released the song whose title I have massacred above? Following my recent scribbles on the…