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GPS->Photo Linking
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Sep 28, 2004, 11:51 PM
 
I have long been looking for a way to record GPS lat/long into the metadata of photos. In fact, just over a year ago I posted a
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asking if anyone knew of any digital cameras with this feature.

Well, I've finally taken it into my own hands and written an application to link GPS track data to the digital photos. As long as you have your GPSr with you recording track points while you're shooting photos, you can use the time/date stamps to figure out where exactly you were when you took the photo. The latitude and longitude can then be saved to the files EXIF data for later use.

It's a shameless plug, but I think this might be useful for people. You can go to my website and download GPSPhotoLinker.

I'm looking for feedback and feature requests, so fire off an email or respond to this forum. (Any new features will be 'down the road' as the quarter just got started here on Monday)...

Jeffrey
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