How does the GPS photo mode work on the camera? - Touch Diamond, MDA Compact IV General

I wonder if anyone can help, I've used the GPS photo mode and it seems to be working fine turning on my gps and then taking the photograph. But what happens after that I've looked at the pictures and can't see any gps info and nothing new in the properties. I can't seem to find any help searching in google. After reading this forum for the past couple of weeks I've learnt so much I'm hoping somebody out there can help me

The GPS information is only visible in the EXIF data hidden in the picture. You can access this information with programs like Adobe Bridge, Opanda EXIF and other such programs.
Its not until you start doing something like uploading your picture to the various Geotagging photo sites that it gets interesting. Right now though it seems like the more popular one, Flickr, is having trouble with the Diamond EXIF and it wont work, but some other site might work for you.

Hmmm never thought of using this but it may be nice... Is there a list of sites that support GPS metadata? I have some Picasa albums set up (and uploaded), but I just read about problems with Picasa deleting the GPS metadata?

resco photo manager can do it, plus it open google map with the picture position. It can add the gps position on any picture too.
A nice piece of software.
However, i folowed these steps :
Go to HKLM\Software\HTC\Camera\P10
set "Enable" to "1
But i doesn't seems to work. Is it another special option to enable ?

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Exporting Geotagged Photos

Hi there
I have read lots of posts on how to enable GPS Photo feature on the kaiser but mine came with it on already. I seem to be having problems exporting these pictures from the phone with the geo data in the Exif tags. I usually just drag them over using the USB connection but when I check them on the PC the GPS data isn't there. I don't know if it is being stripped or just not being attached to the photo. The GPS light is on and the green symbol light up on the screen when I take the pictures.
Does anyone else have the same problem?
The EXIF data should have that. COuld it be the program you are using to read the EXIF data doesn't understand or show the GPS info (or is it just dumping it).
I haven't played with the GPS photo much, but I did find that Picasaweb properly handles GPS EXIF tags now. I use a free program called Shozu (Shozu.com) that after you take a pic will upload your pic to the web, send it via email, post it in blog, etc.. I have it setup to send mine to Picasaweb, and after turning on the EXIF processing in Picasaweb on my account, my pics show the GPS info.
So make sure you are on teh GPS Photo setting of the Camera software (you won't get GPS tags in any other format), then maybe try uploading the pics to Picasaweb (you can create a free account at picasaweb.google.com). If you try this, remember to turn on the EXIF settings first.
Thanks mfrazzz
Since posting this I have checked the photos generated by the kaiser using Exif Reader (which is really neat by the way, no installation needed and tells you just what you need). There is GPS data there:
GPS Informtion
GPSVersionID : 2,2,0,0
GPSLatitudeRef : S
GPSLatitude : 32 3XX6 [DMS]
GPSLongitudeRef : E
GPSLongitude : 151 XX31 [DMS]
GPSAltitudeRef : Sea level
GPSAltitude : 0/1 meters
GPSTimeStamp : 02:01:28
GPSMapDatum : WGS-84
GPSProcessingMethod : HYBRID-FIX
GPSDateStamp : 2007:12:09
The problem I am having is reading that data in Picasa on the PC, or on the web. I copy the images from my Phone over the USB to my desktop and check the Exif data, all appears good. When I drag the pictures into Picasa from the desktop and right click on properties there is no geo data there. I wonder if there is some intermittent problem as this technique has worked a few times in the past.
A picture that did import correctly has different Exif data to the one above:
GPS Informtion
GPSVersionID : 0,0,2,2
GPSLatitudeRef : S
GPSLatitude : 32 4XX0 [DMS]
GPSLongitudeRef : E
GPSLongitude : 151 1XX7 [DMS]
GPSAltitudeRef : Sea level
GPSAltitude : 0/1 meters
Quite a bit missing, interesting.
Update
Just found this on the picasa forum, and sure enough it works
"http://www.gpspassion.com/forumsen/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=75179
I have fixed some of my photos using exiftool (http://
www.sno.phy.queensu.ca/~phil/exiftool/):
exiftool <foldername> -r -GPSVersionID=2.2.0.0
Where <foldername> is the folder where the affected photo files are,
not that this command will set GPSVersionID to 2.2.0.0 for ALL files
within the folder specified in <foldername> recursevly (that means
includding all subfolders within the <foldername>). Having a backup is
recommended. After running that, all of my pics showed up in Picasa
just fine."
The odd thing is that the GPSVersionID tag already seems to be 2.2.0.0 in the images created by the kaiser. Perhaps there is a space at the end??
I've been messing with the GPS Photo function and I'm trying it with Picasaweb and Shozu as mentioned above. I took 5 photos this weekend. The first was just testing, the other 4 were at the park with my family. Between taking the first and the other 4, I changed the camera setting to show the timestamp when the photo was taken. Today I installed Shozu and uploaded all five pics - only the first pic contains any GPS data that Picasaweb has managed to interpret. The last 4 show as blank.
Do you guys have the timestamp set to be shown on the picture? I'm just trying to figure out what might have affected it. The file location is the same, as is the resolution.
I'll try another pic tonight and let you know.
mariom said:
Do you guys have the timestamp set to be shown on the picture? I'm just trying to figure out what might have affected it. The file location is the same, as is the resolution.
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No, I haven't ever turned that on. I also seem to get the same random luck when importing the photos with the GPS Exif data. I think this is more of a problem with Picasa as the pictures I take do have the geo data attached. It might be a simple string mismatch. I guess looking at the Exif protocol would be the next step. Checking the images that do work against the ones that don't so far hasn't thrown much light on it for me.
If I get time I will do some more work on it today.

GPS Photos - How?

How do I use a GPS Photo? I see they end up in <Computer\TyTN II\Storage Card\My Documents\My POI> as jpgs but I cant see any location data within the file info? (I have HTC camera 4.08.) BTW I did a search and could not find an answer so pls excuse if it has been covered a million times. Thnx.
Did you look in the exif data for the GPS location?
Yes I did. Nothing there.
But... Co incidentally I just loaded up the Registry Tweak tool and see that my lack of GPS Photo co ordinates is due to the applicable registry switch being off by default. Toggled it to on and I expect it will be fixed now.

Diamond and Geotag?

The Diamond and geotag my pictures.
Is this possible ?
And how ?
i looked at the registry tweak
HKLM\Software\HTC\Camera\P9« DWORD-entry »Enable« to 1.
But on the P9 is already something on, better not change this i think it's has something to do with video.
So is there a other way or tweak for my diamond to geotag ?
P,s; The GPS works like the best iv'e ever had.
I saw in camera settings the menu - add GPS position to foto ...
Where ?
aragornol said:
I saw in camera settings the menu - add GPS position to foto ...
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Sorry but not in my camera setteings ?
Where is it at yourse ?
not in the menu, and not in advanced options ?
P10 instead of P9 in the registry needs to be set to 1
Yes thanx it works
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P10 instead of P9 in the registry needs to be set to 1
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Thank you this works !!!
Great tip.
so I enabled geotagging and took some pictures using the GPS Photo mode. I tried uploading them to Flickr and tried using Google Earth to show the locations, but none have worked so far. Could someone shine some light on this one for me? Thanks. P.
did you soft reset?^^
just covering the basis until someone else helps you =p
I tried that too, and I got the same result: not geotagged photos. I guess that what we have to do is use a tracking software that logs the GPS position, as discussed in the forum for another HTC phones, so then we can "mix" the tracking log and the photos, to find out the position where each photo was taken.
Anyway, as I have no experience geotagging photos automatically I'm not sure at all what app would be useful... I guess I have to investigate
geotagging works fine for me... maybe when you upload them to flicker you lose the gps data....
i tried a software called iTag ang i can see mu picture in google earth
You have to have a gps program open though don't you before the tag is applied to the photo? At least I've found unless I have igo, tomtom or whatever open the "initialising gps" never goes away when I choose GPS picture.
Is there another way to do it?
Cheers
peterc_1 said:
so I enabled geotagging and took some pictures using the GPS Photo mode. I tried uploading them to Flickr and tried using Google Earth to show the locations, but none have worked so far. Could someone shine some light on this one for me? Thanks. P.
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I had troubles too getting Flickr to auto geotag the GPS photos i took with my Diamond, but i found out what the problem was.
First You have to give Flickr permission to import the GPS data from your photos: go to http://www.flickr.com/account/geo/exif/?from=privacy and change the setting.
Next, You have to use the upload application(Flickr Uploadr) when you upload your GPS photos. When you have uploaded your photos, go to Flickr > Organize > Map and click on the newly uploaded pictures and Flickr will automatically place the pictures on the map according to the coordiantes it reads from the EXIF data. It will only work if You use the application.
Ramzidk said:
I had troubles too getting Flickr to auto geotag the GPS photos i took with my Diamond, but i found out what the problem was.
First You have to give Flickr permission to import the GPS data from your photos: go to http://www.flickr.com/account/geo/exif/?from=privacy and change the setting.
Next, You have to use the upload application(Flickr Uploadr) when you upload your GPS photos. When you have uploaded your photos, go to Flickr > Organize > Map and click on the newly uploaded pictures and Flickr will automatically place the pictures on the map according to the coordiantes it reads from the EXIF data. It will only work if You use the application.
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Yes, but I'd like it to send stright away from my TD, and then Flickr says the best way is to E-mail them and then it won't work. Even with the on;ine app from my PC: "We couldn't find anything matching your criteria."...any other option anyone (to get it done automaticly)
ericsson68 said:
You have to have a gps program open though don't you before the tag is applied to the photo? At least I've found unless I have igo, tomtom or whatever open the "initialising gps" never goes away when I choose GPS picture.
Is there another way to do it?
Cheers
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I have the exact same problem... is there a way to solve it? Or is the phone defective?
Thanks!
Flickr problem
Diamond is able to GeoTag my picture and ACDSee shows me that it containts GPS Location data. I finally found GeoTagged pictures in the folder "My POI".
I have enabled EXIF Location import in Flickr (Privacy settings).
But when I upload to Flickr it will not import any EXIF information from my GeoTagged pictures... even when the picture is taken is not imported any more. None GeoTagged pictures still import EXIF information... Any ideas?
Regards, Tor Anders
I have the same problems, it seems like both Flickr and Picasa does not understand the geotag that the Diamond creates. Makes you wonder what application HTC had in mind for this - has anyone been able to use the geotagged HTC photos for anything?
FLICKR Geotag
toralux said:
Diamond is able to GeoTag my picture and ACDSee shows me that it containts GPS Location data. I finally found GeoTagged pictures in the folder "My POI".
I have enabled EXIF Location import in Flickr (Privacy settings).
But when I upload to Flickr it will not import any EXIF information from my GeoTagged pictures... even when the picture is taken is not imported any more. None GeoTagged pictures still import EXIF information... Any ideas?
Regards, Tor Anders
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did you upload the pictures with the web upload?
When it comes to Flickr I have tried both web upload and their "Uploadr" application for Windows. Does not work, even after enabling EXIF data does anything show up ...
geotag
hmm thats weird...Flickr has no problems placing my tagged pics on the right place when i drag them in on the map, but only when i use the web application....
Does tha map place it in the right place or is it really you who is placing them? I got the impression that Flickr would automatically move them to the map?
no i just drag them in some random place far away from where they are taken, and the map places them on the right place automatically

GPS PHOTO

i want to use the GPS OPTION but when i run it from my camera i get the message
"initialing GPS........" and it didnt work.
why?
You need to start up another GPS program first, like Tomtom or CoPilot, then try the gps photo option and it will work
I tried it during my holiday to get it working... If I wait a bit on the initializing it shows a globe with some bars above it in the display.
But if I read out the EXIF tags it doesn't show a location?
Or do I need to boot a GPS app first?
Boot a GPS application, get a fix and then use it.
This way it works flawlessly.
Where can one find this GPS tagging option - I have looked high and low and its not there
You would need to edit the registry first, in order to see that option in your camera.
i'm assuming that you haven't turned on GPS tagging yet...for doing that u need to use some registry editor...search for GPS photo to get the steps needed to do it
and no, GPS tagging doesn't need to have any GPS software running in the background...when u click on GPS photo, the camera program automatically gets ur GPS co-ordinates (provided ur in the open)
these GPS co-ordinates do not however show up automatically in most photo software. the one i tested was opanda iexif reader...which can be downloaded from www.opanda.com
once u start iexif, load up the photo u just took...btw, GPS tagged photos will be saved by default into the 'My POI' folder...u can get to see the co-ordinates and GPS data in the software. Also, there is a lookup option, where u can see the photo location in google maps thru ur browser.
it works for me so far...but i guess there needs to be some program to automate the whole process
if this is a feature of the phone, why is it so hidden?
u gotta put that question to HTC i guess

Keeping track of travels from Kaiser for others to see

Folks,
I'm currently vacationing in Hawaii (Aloha!) and would like to find an easy to use tool that will allow my family and friends to track me. I'd like to be able to use my Tilt's GPS to track where I've been, upload pictures at locations I've been, and maybe add a bit of commentary for the folks back home.
I've tried wordpress blogging from Opera, but it is really, really cumbersome to upload pictures because the upload utility doesn't display thumbnails--only file names.
Is there another utility that you'd recommend?
Rutilate
Two simple steps...
Step 1: Use the GPS photo option in the phone to take a pic.
Step2: upload the pic to http://www.gpsvisualizer.com/ and see where you have been in google earth or google maps...
Sometimes the GPS photo takes forever to get a lock by itself so i use GPSTest to get a GPS lock and then switch to the camera.
You can also try Ozi Explorer , this app allows you to show your GPS position in real time on the map (Its called moving map mode, and the map can be a PNG image).
Have fun on your vacation!
Or you can use this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=340667
kilrah said:
Or you can use this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=340667
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+1
Just make sure you use its "Turn Off Screen" mode if possible, otherwise Windows Mobile eventually goes to a deeper sleep and it stops tracking. Not a problem when it's plugged into the charger typically, and when I'm traveling on the road I always just keep the phone plugged in.
You can also use Navizon look in my signature

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