RE: GPS Geotag your photos (any camera) with iPhone app

2011-07-05 Thread John Sessoms
If you know where you were when you took the photo, you can always call 
it up in Google maps & right click on the spot where you were standing. 
"What's Here?" will give you Longitude & Latitude (or vice versa) you 
can add that to your metadata keywords.



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Re: GPS Geotag your photos (any camera) with iPhone app

2011-07-05 Thread David Parsons
You certain can.  Google Jeff Friedl's GPS plugin for LR.

On Tue, Jul 5, 2011 at 3:34 AM, Larry Colen  wrote:
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> On Jul 4, 2011, at 9:04 PM, Rob Studdert wrote:
>
>> On 5 July 2011 12:38, Darren Addy  wrote:
>>
>>> While it doesn't allow you to do astrophotography, like the new Pentax
>>> hotshoe accessory, if GPS is all you were looking for, and you have an
>>> iPhone this could be your ticket.
>>
>> That sounds sounds interesting but a bit cludgy for anything like an
>> ordered work-flow. I use very basic logging applications like
>> GPSLogger on my Android which I then import into GeoSetter to embed
>> GPS info in the desired set of images.
>
> I take a gps logged picture with my android, then upload my geotagged shots 
> onto flickr, at which point I just drag any photos I want to geotag onto the 
> shots in the map.
>
> I bet that if I were clever, I could do something like that in lightroom, and 
> take advantage of the timestamps in the photos for putting them together.
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Re: GPS Geotag your photos (any camera) with iPhone app

2011-07-05 Thread steve harley

On 2011-07-04 22:04 , Rob Studdert wrote:

That sounds sounds interesting but a bit cludgy for anything like an
ordered work-flow. I use very basic logging applications like
GPSLogger on my Android which I then import into GeoSetter to embed
GPS info in the desired set of images.


i agree it seems kludgy -- and i think i would prefer something that could 
export or email me a GPX; there are quite a few apps which can do that (as can 
the app Darren recommends, with an extra $1 in-app purchase)


but looking at the product site i noticed one advantage of the 
photograph-a-qr-code approach -- it seems the QR code embeds the phone's 
(correct) time-stamp, and so the process not only geotags, but compares and 
corrects the camera's timestamps as well (which can be crucial to good 
geotagging, especially if you've crossed a time zone or two since you last 
checked your camera)



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Re: GPS Geotag your photos (any camera) with iPhone app

2011-07-05 Thread Larry Colen

On Jul 4, 2011, at 9:04 PM, Rob Studdert wrote:

> On 5 July 2011 12:38, Darren Addy  wrote:
> 
>> While it doesn't allow you to do astrophotography, like the new Pentax
>> hotshoe accessory, if GPS is all you were looking for, and you have an
>> iPhone this could be your ticket.
> 
> That sounds sounds interesting but a bit cludgy for anything like an
> ordered work-flow. I use very basic logging applications like
> GPSLogger on my Android which I then import into GeoSetter to embed
> GPS info in the desired set of images.

I take a gps logged picture with my android, then upload my geotagged shots 
onto flickr, at which point I just drag any photos I want to geotag onto the 
shots in the map.

I bet that if I were clever, I could do something like that in lightroom, and 
take advantage of the timestamps in the photos for putting them together.

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Re: GPS Geotag your photos (any camera) with iPhone app

2011-07-04 Thread Rob Studdert
On 5 July 2011 12:38, Darren Addy  wrote:

> While it doesn't allow you to do astrophotography, like the new Pentax
> hotshoe accessory, if GPS is all you were looking for, and you have an
> iPhone this could be your ticket.

That sounds sounds interesting but a bit cludgy for anything like an
ordered work-flow. I use very basic logging applications like
GPSLogger on my Android which I then import into GeoSetter to embed
GPS info in the desired set of images.

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