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 pixelsmi...@gmail.com 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 David Parsons
You certain can.  Google Jeff Friedl's GPS plugin for LR.

On Tue, Jul 5, 2011 at 3:34 AM, Larry Colen l...@red4est.com wrote:

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

 On 5 July 2011 12:38, Darren Addy pixelsmi...@gmail.com 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 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

2011-07-04 Thread Rob Studdert
On 5 July 2011 12:38, Darren Addy pixelsmi...@gmail.com 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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