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dbikedoc

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Posted - 15 juil. 2012 :  22:23:57  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I have read the BGT-31 documentation and am confused, probably by overlapping functions. I want to use it to geotag photos and record my vacation for later use, and navigate back to my hotel during an upcoming vacation. What is the best way to set it up to record my path, including altitude, without creating unnecessarily large files? Is there a way to differentiate geotagged points, which I don't need until I get home, from navigational points which I want to use while on vacation? Thanks.

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Posted - 02 nov. 2012 :  04:38:28  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Geotagging involves using a latitude-longitude based coordinate system in simple textual form or information embedded in the metadata stored in EXIF (Exchangeable Image File Format) IFD or XMP (Extensible Metadata Platform) in the case of electronic image file formats.

For cameras with built-in GPS receivers, the location based information is stored automatically in the EXIF header. Many smartphones equipped with the GPS receiver use Location Tagger, a software from Nokia Beta Labs, while those operating on the latest Android operating system, geotag images with the integrated camera apps.

EXIF employed for geotagging information and depicted as a series of rational numbers in the GPS sub-IFD, is restricted to digital cameras. While the XMP model is applied to geotagging proprietary information related to a file, as it is processed through photography, scanning, texting or editing, additionally enabling the integration of other attributes along the way.

Recorded GPS data can also be synergized with a digital resource, either, offline and online. This is done by correlating time stamps with a GPS record, either manually using mapping software like ARC GIS or GeoIPTC, or using a hand-held GPS receiver, in a process termed geocoding

Web pages are geotagged in HTML format using the ICBM address method of coordinates. Alternatively, the GeoURL tool or software like the A2B is used to syntactically break down the webpage ICBM address through metatags and the same is mapped to geotag the blog or website page.

The Geo Microformat is used to sync WGS84 (World Geodetic System, dated from 1984 and revised) coordinates with existing HTML and XHTML tags and other attributes.


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Edited by - philipnev on 22 nov. 2012 23:07:04
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