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Pin down your Digital Photos on a map with a GPS

Posted in findings, software, technology by christoph on the August 14th, 2006

Imagine, there would be meta information about every digital image, where actually you have taken it. Check it out here or here it gives photography a whole new dimension.

Now, if you have a GPS device and a Mac, you can use Jeffrey Early’s GPSPhotoLinker to pin down any locations of your images, regardless which cam you are using, given that the GPS and your camera’s time are perfectly synced and you carry both on you.

If you don’t have a Mac, you may use Sony’s new GPS Tracker. It comes in the form of a nice little key fob, so you can hang it on your backpack or belt.

All you have to make sure is, it doesn’t get nicked.

Thanks: SeulKi

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  1. Lorenzo said,

    on December 8th, 2006 at 11:03 pm

    Do you know where i could get my GPS service by cell phones?
    my friends download GPS software to cell phones, and their phone become the navigation system. so cool! but, how i can get
    one too?!

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