Stan Halpin wrote:
> Thanks Mark. Given that Derby and you had produced two possible  
> solutions, I just did a Google to see if there might be others out  
> there.
> ...
> 2. http://www.prairie.mb.ca/product/pg-photolink.php
 >...
> 3. http://oregonstate.edu/~earlyj/gpsphotolinker/
>...
> 
> Now I just need a good cheap GPS...
> 
> stan

I've just started playing with this sort of thing, so hopefully my 
suggestions will be of some help.
Another geotagging alternative is GPicSync 
(http://code.google.com/p/gpicsync/) - free, for Windows & Linux.
This will take a track log from a GPSr, and use this to geo-code PEF & 
DNG files, as well as JPG - make sure you accurately set the time on 
your camera, or know how much it is out by!
It will also create a kml file for Google Earth showing both your route 
and your photo locations, eg:
http://www.ddixon.force9.co.uk/misc/doc.kml - note that this part of 
GE's data is a few metres adrift!
As an added bonus, Lightroom is GPS-tag aware, and will link a tagged 
raw file to its location in Google Maps.

David


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