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Geotagging
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Matt Ion wrote: On 11/10/2009 8:50 AM, Alfred Molon wrote: I believe there is a (GPS) device which you carry with you and logs your geographical position at predefined intervals, which then can be used to add latitude and longitude to the photos you took. What is this device? I have software on my Windows Mobile phone that will do this. In fact, there are numerous apps available for recording GPS tracks on GPS-equipped phones, including iPhones and Blackberries. I use GPSed (www.gpsed.com), which will automatically upload your tracks to their site for immediate display on Google Maps, and can automatically geotag your photos posted to PicasaWeb or Flikr. I'm not all that fond of spreading my personal information all over the place, so I just use Bluetooth to transfer the GPS tracks from my phone to my Mac where they're converted to KML files by HoudahGPS. Then I can view them with Google Earth without everybody else knowing where I've been. Isaac |
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Geotagging
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Matt Ion wrote: On 16/10/2009 9:31 AM, isw wrote: In , Matt wrote: On 11/10/2009 8:50 AM, Alfred Molon wrote: I believe there is a (GPS) device which you carry with you and logs your geographical position at predefined intervals, which then can be used to add latitude and longitude to the photos you took. What is this device? I have software on my Windows Mobile phone that will do this. In fact, there are numerous apps available for recording GPS tracks on GPS-equipped phones, including iPhones and Blackberries. I use GPSed (www.gpsed.com), which will automatically upload your tracks to their site for immediate display on Google Maps, and can automatically geotag your photos posted to PicasaWeb or Flikr. I'm not all that fond of spreading my personal information all over the place, so I just use Bluetooth to transfer the GPS tracks from my phone to my Mac where they're converted to KML files by HoudahGPS. Then I can view them with Google Earth without everybody else knowing where I've been. GPSed DOES have the option to leave all your tracks private. And if you choose to believe that, I'd like to talk to you about this bridge I have for sale... Isaac |
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