I've enable the ....\Camera\P10 in the registry, the GPS Photo option shows up, I've choose it and then the GPS initialize and there's an icon shows (I guess) GPS signal is ready in the camera mode.
However, I use it to shoot photos (it stores in MYPOI rather than MyPictures)....but when I upload it in picasa, there's NO position information i..e longtitute and latitute.....
Anyone experience the same?
Put GPSToday from GeoTerrestrial on your phone and it will work much better than the inbuilt rubbish, you can grab a copy from here http://www.geoterrestrial.com/ not only is this a cracking application it is free!
Just a small word of warning though it does have use the phones GPRS data connection for the mapping side of the application - not a problem if you have inclussive Data in your phone contract - Mike
yuisony said:
I've enable the ....\Camera\P10 in the registry, the GPS Photo option shows up, I've choose it and then the GPS initialize and there's an icon shows (I guess) GPS signal is ready in the camera mode.
However, I use it to shoot photos (it stores in MYPOI rather than MyPictures)....but when I upload it in picasa, there's NO position information i..e longtitute and latitute.....
Anyone experience the same?
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works for me, dont know whats up with your pics.
Bth methods works as long as it leads to GPS-info in the EXIF...but it doesn't work with FLickr (yes, I have set it right on mu account on flickr)...any one an alternative to get my data read and have it put in a map automaticly...
SorcererJP said:
Bth methods works as long as it leads to GPS-info in the EXIF...but it doesn't work with FLickr (yes, I have set it right on mu account on flickr)...any one an alternative to get my data read and have it put in a map automaticly...
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flickr works for me, but it reads the data sometimes wrong (only the degrees of latitude and longitude, thought the minutes and seconds are also in the header, but this is a known bug.)
e.g.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/[email protected]/2642258812/meta/
thanks all
I get an exif reader and it shows the long and lat...
maybe just the problem with picasa
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Hi guys,
Im new to this and have never geotagged any photos before but i like the idea of it.
Do you have any reccomendations as to the best software for doing this?
Also does anyone know step by step how i would go about it so that i could see the photos on google maps etc?
Thanks in advance Grin
I also have no idea of how this is done and am interested..
I believe the iPhone geotags and works with google maps?
Its indeed possible:
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Doesnt explain whether this works with Google Maps (al'a iPhone), plus another question - why on Earth didnt HTC add this feature by default?
1. Download and install: http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=69442&d=1202399126
2. Download and install: http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=99781&d=1216258426
3. Open programs
4. Open Advanced Config
5. Change GPS Photo from disabled to enabled (optionally enable the rest of the camera settings while youre at it)
6. Soft reset
7. Open your camera, touch the screen and choose the middle symbol (The camera one)
8. Choose the last set of options, and choose GPS. (It might help if you opened a GPS app first like Google Maps or TomTom to enable the GPS, or it might take a while to get connected.
Your geo-tagged photos is in the Internal Storage\My Documents\My POI folder.
The geo-tagging doesnt work if you e-mail your photos to Flickr - you have to use their Uploadr program.
To use with Google Earth - first use iTag (http://www.itagsoftware.com/).
I have been searching all overr and I'm yet to see am amswer for my question? So I've cdcided to post it on the best site for htc phones. is there a way aside from the app, Pinpoint to show where you are? I mean like what I want to do is have google maps app be able to save my location and adress using the gps and allow me to save it to a contact so that this way next time I want to get to my aunts house for example I can just go to her info click adress and voila. It has a route sshowing me the route.
A strange sense of deja vu washed over me reading this, I was thinking exactly the same thing a few hours ago.
Being able to save GPS information for contacts would be something of great importance considering the devices capabilities, apps like AndNav2 could then use contact GPS co-ordinates for quick navigation, the same could be said of google maps and other applications that use GPS information.
Ageless Stranger said:
Being able to save GPS information for contacts would be something of great importance considering the devices capabilities, apps like AndNav2 could then use contact GPS co-ordinates for quick navigation, the same could be said of google maps and other applications that use GPS information.
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Can't you just save an address to the contact and then click on get directions? Or does the location have no street address?
Well yeaah that too. I was thinking of that but the thing is, my cousins house doesn't show up through maps. But it tells me the coordinates using GPS and yeeah it can still give me directions like that. Soo yeah, its sort of a half and half.
For locations without street addresses, you can still map them using lat/long coordinates. Just enter the coordinates into the address field as x,y. For example, 1600 Pennsylvania Ave would be entered as 38.89767967065576, -77.03656196594238
The My Maps Editor application might be of some use too. Basically it lets you display and edit custom maps (which means overlaid graphics on actual google maps) on the G1. Since these overlays are static, it won't route you from an arbitrary location. However if you want to see a hiking path from say a fixed street address out to a lake in the middle of the woods, this could help.
http://googlemobile.blogspot.com/2008/12/your-maps-in-your-hands-for-holidays.html
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Can't you just save an address to the contact and then click on get directions? Or does the location have no street address?
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AndNav2 uses OpenStreetMap for it's navigation and metadata retrieval, and currently the UK post code search is limited to a few post codes (Zip codes). Most of my contacts won't show up. It will get better in time.....
Thanks Jashsu. Really, Like That really does help and is a very good substittue for an app. But yet another, question, Is It just my phone or Is it Google Maps, THat has a bug, When i know im home and i just want to mess around and activate gps and see my location. And it shows me some where 20 blocks away, lol i hate that!!!!
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Thanks Jashsu. Really, Like That really does help and is a very good substittue for an app. But yet another, question, Is It just my phone or Is it Google Maps, THat has a bug, When i know im home and i just want to mess around and activate gps and see my location. And it shows me some where 20 blocks away, lol i hate that!!!!
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it's a google maps issue, which really screws with me when tryin to use Locale. i had a situation set to put my phone on silent if it is between 2 am and 12 pm AND i am at home, but since it thinks i'm about 1/4 mi away it hasn't worked yet.
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it's a google maps issue, which really screws with me when tryin to use Locale. i had a situation set to put my phone on silent if it is between 2 am and 12 pm AND i am at home, but since it thinks i'm about 1/4 mi away it hasn't worked yet.
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The more powered off the gps is when you attempt to access it (and also the worse your direct view of the sky is) then the longer it will take to get a good gps lock. If you habitually turn the gps function off (or you have a program that automatically does it) then every time you turn the gps on, it has to perform a cold start. This means it will take between one and five minutes to get a bead, depending on the number of satellites your phone can see at the time.
If you use gps often then don't turn it off. The amount of power saved by fully unpowering the chipset is not worth the amount of power it consumes fully cold starting every time you need it (not to mention the time wasted waiting for it to get a bead).
If you used the gps function and then left the gps-using application or put the phone into standby, the gps chipset remains in standby. The next time you access the gps, it will be considered a warm start and will take between 1-30 seconds, depending on various factors.
Got a question. How hard would it be to develop a program/code for the G1s internal SAT only GPS to use SD stored MAP/s?
I am using the G1 without a data plan and have seen Google Maps over my home Wi-Fi. Now I noticed that in Google Maps program you can clear the Map with the [More] menu option or rather you wont have a map if you don’t have G3 or W/LAN, however with GPS enabled (SATS only) you can still see your heading bug or (circle where you are) on the screen with grid lines under it. If you move around the heading bug moves with you. So what’s that for other than to have some other Maps overlaid? If not then what’s the point in having a heading bug move over grid lines that only lets you know your moving (that is with no map)
Hmmm
Why cant another menu option be add to the OS that gives you a [Cache Maps] selection in Map mode (GPS SATs only ok even aGPS). Allowing the third party maps to be stored on the micro SD card and selectable. I would prefer the maps (just regular maps not SAT picture maps) to have limited zoom capability say 5 mile legend minimum to limit size. I am not asking for a full blown third part GPS navigation program with turn by turn and search just a nice minimum zoom map overlay so I can see where I am at.
Any comments
Or is there something already out there that I don’t know about.
Ok sorry there is and its called [AndNav2] see the link below:
http://www.andnav.org/
I've read everywhere in reviews and such that the Nexus One has geotagging and a macro mode in its camera.
Can anyone tell me where geotagging is in the camera app? I can't see any reference or mention to geotagging throughout the phone.
I also can't see any options for macro mode in the camera.
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I've read everywhere in reviews and such that the Nexus One has geotagging and a macro mode in its camera.
Can anyone tell me where geotagging is in the camera app? I can't see any reference or mention to geotagging throughout the phone.
I also can't see any options for macro mode in the camera.
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Look in the settings in the camera app, but I believe geotagging is a default option. In Froyo it looks like the GPS satellite icon.
Nope, can't find anything. I'm still on Eclair.
There is a geotagging option for sure, and it's in the camera. I remember turning it on. It's not called "geotagging", though. Might be "Tag photos" or something like that.
by default in eclair, if you leave gps active and take a photo, it should geotag.
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There is a geotagging option for sure, and it's in the camera. I remember turning it on. It's not called "geotagging", though. Might be "Tag photos" or something like that.
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Nope, this is what I see:
Flash Mode
White Balance
Anti Banding
Color effect
Store location
Picture size
Picture quality
Focus mode
Focus sound
No geotagging or macro mode.
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by default in eclair, if you leave gps active and take a photo, it should geotag.
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It doesn't though, even after the Compass and Maps app gets a lock.
When you take a pic the beast puts some data with the pic, (date, time, focal length, pixels,....) and if the GPS is on 'n running (and thus knows where U R..) it will add GPS location info...(latitude, longtitude... etc..)
So,, when you then later look at Pic (on 'phone with, presumably, suitable APP [I ain't seen how to see these data with gallery] - or on PC with any number of bits of SW [I use gThumb on Linux]) you can see & do things with the GPS data...) you can see where you woz...
Some cameras (expensive usually) also GPS-tag pics... almost all digital snaps in my experience come with all the other tag data...
See also..
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geotagged_photo.
Further I assume you RTMF'd first...
The excellent Android Users Guide for 2.2 p 259 has this wee entry...
To view the location of a picture in Google Maps
If you have configured Camera to save location data with your pictures (see “Changing
Camera settings” on page 245), you can view the location where you took the picture
in Google Maps.
1 Touch a picture to view the controls and touch Menu.
2 Touch More.
3 Touch Show on map.
Google Maps opens, centered on the location stored in the picture.
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- it works, I just tried it..
- read 'n enjoy!!
http://www.google.com/support/phone/bin/answer.py?en&answer=182077
I'm pretty sure it worked like this in 2.1 also...
Also Googles must use the GPS tag info when linking from photo to other stuff....
Cheers 'n hope-that-helps...
Lodger
hackm0d said:
I've read everywhere in reviews and such that the Nexus One has geotagging and a macro mode in its camera.
Can anyone tell me where geotagging is in the camera app? I can't see any reference or mention to geotagging throughout the phone.
I also can't see any options for macro mode in the camera.
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on 2.1, there is an option in 'settings' for security and location, which says store location in pictures, or something similar. give it a looksee.
once you've found that option, install GPSstatus from the market, and make sure you have a 'location lock' before you start shooting. it will affirm that your gps is working (1) and that your camera has access to the gps (2) for tagging.
after taking a picture, the 'info' bit should reveal 'show on maps' or soemthing similar. you can also see the GPS coordinates in decent image viewers like: picasa, mac preview, etc
"Store location" = geotagging.
Wait until you see GPS symbol, that'll say that GPS is locked and the location is accurate.
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Nope, this is what I see:
Flash Mode
White Balance
Anti Banding
Color effect
Store location
Picture size
Picture quality
Focus mode
Focus sound
No geotagging or macro mode.
It doesn't though, even after the Compass and Maps app gets a lock.
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umm yeah, store location is the geotagging option. turn it on.
I require gps location on my camera for work requirements, but all i can get to see the gallery when i check a photo details is the name of the area I'm in. It doesn't show the google map with coordinates like other phones. I've granted all permissions, but the issue persists. Can someone please advise if this is a standard with this phone or am I'm missing something obvious. Thanks
For map just swipe up on the full screen shown photo in the Gallery.
I back up my photos to the cloud so I can use the Google Photo app to view them. It shows you what you need: map with location coordinates.
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For map just swipe up on the full screen shown photo in the Gallery.
I back up my photos to the cloud so I can use the Google Photo app to view them. It shows you what you need: map with location coordinates.
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Thanks! Yes i backup to cloud too, so easy to find there but I'm coming from a different brand phone where this kind of info was easier to view. Is there any way to get the map in aerial imagery mode? Thanks