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| gpspassion |
Posted - 28 déc. 2006 : 01:19:58 
Guide on the portal : http://www.gpspassion.com/fr/articles.asp?id=218
UPDATED 03/2011 : Update to discuss everytrail.com that lets you display both GPS tracks, pictures and statistics with a "secret link" to a private track, more details on page 9. Original post - Here is thread to share the way we geotag pictures with the "workflow", hardware, software, etc... While picture geocoding seems like one of the GPS "killer apps", it is still relatively new. Feel free to comment on the guide on the portal and share your own tips and tricks.
My personal setup/workflow : 1. Globalsat DG-100 Datalogger -> CSV -> GPX with GPSVisualizer 2. WWMX Location Stamper to add lat/long to EXIF 3. Picasa -> Google Earth File 4. Panoramio account
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| DykPaganel |
Posted - 11 déc. 2011 : 09:32:03 quote: Originally posted by gpspassion
Couldn't get the site to display in English.
This is not good. Google translator is built into the page. Please send me a PrintScreen of this page to hllab@i.ua
You can also try like this
translate.google.com/translate?sl=ru&tl=en&js=n&prev=_t&hl=ru&ie=UTF-8&layout=2&eotf=1&u=http://hllab.dp.ua/Tour/gps/pointpaste.htm |
| gpspassion |
Posted - 11 déc. 2011 : 02:35:15 Welcome to the forums. Couldn't get the site to display in English, but I was able to run the app. It's certainly handy to be able to read the GPS position directly from the EXIF of a picture, not to mention the format/datum. |
| DykPaganel |
Posted - 10 déc. 2011 : 20:10:15 If you want to transfer the coordinates: - From a site or document to photo - From photo to photo - From photo to document or program - Save to file GPX or KML - Change format or datum
This little program PointPaste - http://hllab.dp.ua/Tour/gps/pointpaste.htm |
| gpspassion |
Posted - 05 mars 2011 : 06:40:00 An update to this guide, since I recently found out that you could now link to your private trips on www.everytrail.com with a "secret link" as with Picasa. You can also import your pictures directly from Picasa. Most of my pictures are geotaggged on camera (Sony HXV5) so I'm not sure if everytrail uses that info or matches the timestamps with those of the track. Importing the track can be done from many formats including .gpx or even from a .gdb (Garmin's format). It seems there might be a limit of points per track as the .gpx I had originally constucted from multiple tracks in the .gdb was "rougher" than the one created from the .gdb.
As far as I can tell, Everytrail is the most convenient way to share both the track and the pictures at the same time. The only caveat is that you can't go to "full page" for private trips so the pictures can be a bit small. |
| gpspassion |
Posted - 30 janv. 2010 : 23:40:57 quote: Originally posted by gpspassion
Bumping this thread back up to the top with some potentially useful information for iPhone users who want to upload geotagged pictures to Flick or send them via email. After struggling for several hours, I've only found one application that could maintain the geotagged location and reduce the size of the original (non-configurable) iPhone picture and the best part is that it's free : it's callled pixelpipe from http://pixelpipe.com/
Since then I've found that emailing the picture from the album will also reduce the size to 800x600 and keep the geotag. Handy if you are sending one picture to your Flickr account, but for multiple pictures pixelpipe will be better. Unfortunately you can't email picture to Picasa and the iPhone Picasa app does not handle the geotag...
Now if anyone knows of an iPhone photo app that will take reduced size pictures AND keep the geotag I'd be interested. As well as a photo app that will show the EXIF info on an iPhone. |
| wrainey |
Posted - 19 déc. 2009 : 08:43:20 I recall the dedicated camera GPS units weren't a big hit in discussions earlier, but Columbus has a more compact, not exceedingly expensive unit (US $110) for Nikon called nGPS. This comes with the requisite cables for Nikon digital cameras and a wired remote (in case you want one) to trigger the shutter. It is MTK based and powered off the camera battery. There's an on-off switch, an indicator LED and, remarkably, a readable paper manual. After other approaches with varying levels of time consumed, I 'll give this a try.
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| wyndwalker |
Posted - 11 déc. 2009 : 14:41:29 quote: Originally posted by TonyW.
I just found this site this morning. WWW.GPSed.com
It looks promising.
As soon as I get my AGL3080 from Semsons I intended to check it against my 2610 and then try this site.
In the interim, if anyone is familiar with it or has some tracks and photos to check it out with, please post.
I too like GPSED.com,, VERY slick Used the GPS in my Blackberry, took a few pictures, uploaded straight from phone. Works perfect. Have done this with flight data as well Can also be set-up to share direcet to Facebook.
I am not having too much success with it though using my new Columbus v-900. Hope I can figure it out before trip to Asia |
| gpspassion |
Posted - 01 nov. 2009 : 20:10:04 Bumping this thread back up to the top with some potentially useful information for iPhone users who want to upload geotagged pictures to Flick or send them via email. After struggling for several hours, I've only found one application that could maintain the geotagged location and reduce the size of the original (non-configurable) iPhone picture and the best part is that it's free : it's callled pixelpipe from http://pixelpipe.com/
Other apps I tried will either not resize without losing the geotag or not keep the geotag at all. |
| cchiappa |
Posted - 17 août 2008 : 03:36:43 [SNIP] I don't know about documentation, but the MTK loggers at least have a couple of open source tools which seem to work well with them (BT747, gpsbabel, etc). |
| msellers |
Posted - 15 août 2008 : 03:10:56 Do any of the bluetooth data logger gps units come with adequate documentation or an sdk that would allow someone to write their own download and control app? All that I have seen want you to use their software for the download. |
| 1drey |
Posted - 14 juil. 2008 : 23:16:46 Was GeoSetter mentioned at this thread? Cool, feature reach tool for geotagging, beats RoboGeo imo. Here it is: http://geosetter.de/en/index.html |
| therock |
Posted - 08 juin 2008 : 06:07:36 Canon 40D & EF300 f/4 IS. I got lucky and seen them first. I have to take what I can get through the brush. I updated my site with the fawn alone and some running deer.
Thanks For the Kind Words. |
| gpspassion |
Posted - 08 juin 2008 : 03:22:12 Wow, great pic ! What was your camera setup ? |
| therock |
Posted - 08 juin 2008 : 03:18:46 Hi Guys, It's been a while. Wildlife Photographer Vista 64bit Camera: Lots of Canon DSLR stuff. GPS: GlobalSat BT335 Tagger: Robogeo Share: Host images on my own domain. Finally got a deer today but not posted yet. The "Bird Man" tag is history. http://alcphoto.net
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| gpspromeneur |
Posted - 07 juin 2008 : 09:53:40 my personnal tools :
gps data logger : AMOD AGL3080
OS : Linux Mandriva 2008.1 (http://www.mandriva.com/ newbie ? load the "ONE" )
Geotagging : - gpsbabel (http://www.gpsbabel.org/) to convert nmea -> gpx - gebabbel (http://gebabbel.sourceforge.net/) gpsbabel front end(Win, Mac, linux) - Geotag (http://geotag.sourceforge.net/) - Digikam (http://www.digikam.org/) a photo manager including geotag function and itself included in many linux distributions
Sharing photo : - Digikam to upload photos to picasaweb - Picasaweb (http://picasa.google.fr) - Panoramio (http://www.panoramio.com/) - my photos : http://picasaweb.google.fr/pcspromeneur http://www.panoramio.com/user/1767100
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