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GPSPhotoLinker

GPSPhotoLinker

Save GPS position data to a photo.

Version:  1.6.4

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How to use it?

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Contributed by: david-bo Friday, May 13 2005 @ 01:17 AM PDT

Product Platform: MacOSX

Used Product For: Have Not Tried

How is this supposed to be used? Imagine that I take few photos on vacation and when I return home I download the pictures to my computer, won't the picture be tagged with the location of my home rather than where I spent my holiday?   

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How to use it? - DoktorFaust

If you bring your GPS with you while your on vacation, it will record a track log of where you've been. When you return home, you download your pictures from your digital camera and then download your track log from your GPS. GPSPhotoLinker will do the rest of the work combining the two.

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Friday, May 13 2005 @ 01:20 AM PDT


How to use it? - Bobbie--2008

What if I don't have a gps and want to enter lat and long data manually?

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Monday, September 04 2006 @ 09:01 PM PDT


How to use it? - craiger77

The newest version now allows you to do this. I find Google Earth to be the easiest way to find the Lat and Long of a place.

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Monday, October 30 2006 @ 12:53 PM PST


How to use it? - CraigStanton

You could try GeoTagger (which I put together). It takes the location you are looking at in Google Earth and stamps it into the images you drop on it.

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Sunday, November 26 2006 @ 11:29 PM PST