...@backpackingphilippines.com
Subject: Re: [talk-ph] Recording POI's with a camera
To: Ian Haylock hayloc...@gmail.com
Cc: Openstreetmap Philippines talk-ph@openstreetmap.org
Received: Tuesday, 15 March, 2011, 3:56 AM
geotaggging, something i was looking
for last year but found the
add-on expensive
Hi, another tip if you record more than one track, is photographing your
hand whilst holding up the number of fingers to match the track number at
the start of every track. This way when you get home it's easy to see which
photo's belong to which track.
As this method of geotagging is using the
Hi,
You probably know this already, but I only discovered it a few weeks ago.
I knew if you had a digital camera with GPS that you could load pictures
from it into JOSM and the would apear at the correct location on the map.
What I did not realize was that you can also use a digital camera even
This is also a reason to delete the EXIF and other meta-data should be removed
from photos you are placing in pulic sites, If you have left a track or the
GPS location is recored the people can know where you took the photo,
EG:Exactly where your house is..
Note this is more important on your
geotaggging, something i was looking for last year but found the
add-on expensive
i did some sort of crude mapping last weekend. while looking for some
shops on Roosevelt Ave, QC, i took pictures of the road and signages
so that i don't have to make mental notes...
several shops visited while