Friday, December 01, 2006

Geotagging Revisited

I have discovered that you can automatically tag a photo if you have a GPS receiver turned on while you are taking your photos and the time signatures on the photos and the GPS track are in synch, and then have an application which can match them up and put the longitude and latitude into the EXIF data. Then, when the photo is posted on an online service like Flickr, it can be located on a map.



Geotagged with WWMX Location Stamper

I am using the USPhotoMaps program to download the GPS data and create the .gpx file and the WWMX Location Stamper to match up the track data and the photos and stamp the geotag data into them.

1 comment:

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