While I’m updating the Exif data with the GPS stuff, I also add my name and copyright and human-readable location info (e.g. When I get home, I correlate the data from the track with the pictures (via the picture timestamp). What I do: I have my GPS unit keep a track updated every second or so. (To have something teathered to the camera would be fairly awkard, I think).Īs for manual geoencoding, I don’t do that, either. My Nikon D200 can be hooked directly to a GPS unit and automatically encode pictures with the appropriate data…. Many have their Exifįinally, I should note that my viewer makes use of Phil Harvey's mostīuilt-in GPS is cool, but at this stage I don’t think I’d like it built in unless I knew it was at least as good/accurate/fast as the current crop off GPS handhelds. I use the viewer a lot on images I see in the Digital Photography Review Samples and You're viewing a page with an image you want to check out, just click theīutton and you'll be whisked to a new tab showing the image's data. Safari, you have the added benefit that you can install an Exif-viewerīutton on your button-bar toolbar. You can also check images on your local hard drive - images directly fromĪ camera generally have the most information.
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