Sorry about typo. I meant gpsphotolinker :)

By the way I have now found a way to import my photos to iphoto and download and link tracks with this software and then using picturesynch to upload them to flickr which works flawlessly.

here is a blog post about this: http://www.woowoowoo.com/2007/02/20/ geotagging-workflow-for-mac-users/


What I am wondering is, and I think this is a question for Andy, is there any way I can delete my tracks on my wintec 201 manually? The reason I am asking for this is, probably from time to time I am going to have too much data that needs to be download for no reason. It would be handy to be able to format/delete my wintec201 once I finish downloading tracks.

Also while we are on the subject, I do have another question. Probably we are going to be in the car most of the time in a moving state around 70mph. Do I have to adjust any setting on the gps device in order to get more accurate results while moving? OR should it be ok with default settings. (I haven't touched to any setting on the machine.) I am sorry for number of questions. We are leaving tomorrow and I just want to make sure everything goes smooth :)

Thanks for your patience.
ilteris



On May 30, 2007, at 12:40 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hi Ilteris,

I'm an iPhoto user and so thought i'd check up on the tool you mentioned. Google replied, "Your search - gpsphotologger - did not match any documents." I found this pre alpha project, but it appears to be cell phone related; http://sourceforge.net/projects/ photologger -- are you writing of some other software?

Thanks,

judith bush



On May 30, 2007, at 5:00 AM, ilteris kaplan wrote:

[delitia]
While we are on the subject, can I ask what service are you guys using to upload your pictures on the web and how do you keep your pictures locally? I am a iphoto user in general (tiger) and I am not even sure if I need to use GPSPhotoLinker to implement long/ lat information in the EXIF data and still quite not sure if iphoto reads them at all.

Basically the way I do it is like this: I import my pictures from my digital camera to iphoto. then I right click them and tell iphoto to show the last roll of files that I uploaded. Then I open gpsphotologger( I'd appreciate any other recommendations regarding this tool) and first download my tracks and then load my images and load tracks. and then I do a batch process to include coordinates in the images. Then as the last step I upload those pictures into flickr. [deletia]



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