GPS photo linking
A pretty cool (albeit short) how-to on GPS photo linking. For
those not in the know, this is pretty much what it sounds like: basically adding GPS-based location data to digital
photos so you know exactly where any particular picture was taken. While this new metadata might not be all that
important in everyday snapping (who really cares which bar that last shot of your drunken friend was taken in), but as
the field matures we're sure to see some inventive uses. Once the GPS data is linked to the pictures and prepared by a
program on the computer, your trip can be shown as points on a map or aerial photo, with each point linking to a
picture. Usually the process involves using both a GPS and digital camera and linking the data later, but there are
actually a couple of cameras on the market with built-in GPS. In any case, once your in-laws get wind of this be
prepared for a new era of vacation-picture slideshows, with a step-by-step (literally) recounting of the trip.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
yu-tai @ Dec 19th 2005 2:39AM
... and i thought I was the only person who thought of this... how can i be so naive.
i can't believe there are such things already..
Just the other day.. i was thinking.. wouldnt' it be nice to have my digital camera remember the location i took the picture. and wouldnt' it be nice to link the photos to show the locations on a map..
it is just funny that nothing anymore is original..
Anna @ Dec 19th 2005 2:39AM
Linking position and image online:
http://www.magnalox.net
As time goes by....
Ralf @ Dec 19th 2005 2:39AM
hoi,
well we had the same idea last year february-march ...
... we just couldnt get the money for a gps-device.
here is a little sketch
greetings from the netherlands