Hi all,
For some reason, my geotagged photos which display the correct location on my pc using picasa 3/google earth, display completely the wrong locations in google maps. In some cases, 3 or 4 photos tagged with the same location are spread arouns the map. Does anyone know what is up with this?
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hi everybody,
I am facing some little trouble with the gps information when taking a picture with the kaiser.
First of all the picture is taken, gps information is stored in the exif data. Once I take my sd-card out, put it to the card reader I can perfectly view the gps information in Google earth, Picase etc.
However, in case I email the picture or transfer it via Active-sync the gps information is lost.
Any idea, how I can *save* the gps info even if the pic got emailed?
Thanks,
Matthias
I am having the same problem with email. Whenever I try to email a geotagged picture, it resizes it and strips the exif data. Is there any way to email the picture with the resizing but not strip the exif data?
Thanks,
Chris
Ok..this is giving me headaches now. I use Shozu to upload my photo's taken by my TyTN II to different sites. Made some photo's with GPS information as you can see in this Flickr photo. When I select place on map Flickr asks me to place it on the map, but it has GPS info ... how does that work, or is the information not correct?
Also tried picasa (local version) to see it on google earth but it says no GPS info is in the photo.
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Think i'll try the geotagger too from GPSToday http://www.geoterrestrial.com/
Found this link in another thread
geotagging normal foto's then I don't have to switch to geo photo at all anymore.
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import exif info
for flicker to auto import your exif info you must go to your settings page then the privacy and permissions tab scrool down to the section for Defaults for new uploads then you will see the Import EXIF location data edit this setting so it says yes now all new uploads will be geotagged you will have to either geotag all current photos yourself or delete and readd them to geotag the ones you have already uploaded
keefer_monster said:
for flicker to auto import your exif info you must go to your settings page then the privacy and permissions tab scrool down to the section for Defaults for new uploads then you will see the Import EXIF location data edit this setting so it says yes now all new uploads will be geotagged you will have to either geotag all current photos yourself or delete and readd them to geotag the ones you have already uploaded
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Yep, exactly. I just started playing with Flickr recently for the geotagging and it took me a while to figure that out too.
I wound up googling it and found some direct link to the option, but glad you explained how to do it better than what I found.
Ok so, Google Calender Supports Location (in the Where Field) which in the web interface shows up as a map.
But on the G1 it just displays the location as text, not a link to the maps app.
Is there a known way or work around without copying the data from editing the event and then pasting into the maps search (not the best solution)?
Thanks in advance
Okay, I know Flickr (from Yahoo!) is a great photo sharing site, but when Picasa is a Google product, how is it there's no app (that I've seen-maybe I'm missing something) for Picasa for the Eris? It's just odd to me, that's all. I use Picasa like it's going out of style, and I wish there was a way...
Am I missing something? If so, please, do tell!
If you hit share when selecting a photo it lets you choose picasa
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Sorry, I guess I was more aiming at finding a Picasa App to view pictures. I apologize for not stating that properly! lol I knew about sharing pics, just wanted to view them like you can on your Flickr account.
picasa, being owned by google, doesnt really need an app per se.
google is just damn good at making mobile websites. none of their software have apps except for things made specifically for apps (shopper, etc), things that wouldn't work well with the current mobile web technologies (finance), or voice, which really does need an app to be more closely integrated with texting/calling, and for it to be able to notify you of new messages.
all of google's services, like reader and picasa, and so many more, just stay online. Google is a very very big "cloud" company. cloud computing is the whole basis of android, and the upcoming chrome os.
Lemcott is correct. Just open your browser and browse to google.com (if that's not already your homepage ), tap 'more' at the top of the page and then select Photos from the drop-down. That gives you access to all of your Picasa albums. Your other option is to use the 3D Gallery app. It syncs with Picasa.
Hello,
I have recently jumped ship from a lifetime of iOS to Android and am using the P20 Pro. I'm loving it so far but found one slight niggle which could just be my lack of Android knowledge.
Before leaving iOS I backed up all my photo's onto Google Photos. I've installed the Photos app on the phone and can open and access it fine. Problem is other apps can't seem to see it. For example if I try and change the system wallpaper for one of my old photos it will only show me the stock Huawei Gallery app and any photos I have taken with the phone. I have set Google Photo's as the default app but this does not seem to work.
Any help would be great.
Thanks
Since it's saved in googles cloud you can only access it through google photos unless you download the photos to your phone from google photos. To make it a wallpaper go in google photos app and in to the image, press the three dots on the top corner and select "use as" and then select wallpaper.
You can download the photos in Google photos, then they appear in the default Huawei photo app. If you want to set one of the photos in google photos as wallpaper, go to the photo you want as wallpaper an go on the three dots in the top right corner and then on set as... Hope i could help you