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Win a holiday in Canada with Garmin

by Andy Betts, posted Wednesday 08 July 2009

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Geocaching is a great way to get out and about with the family during the summer months. And now you can win a Canadian holiday while you are doing it.

To celebrate the launch of the Oregon 550 Garmin UK is offering UK and Ireland residents the chance …

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How to geotag your photos

by Andy Betts, posted Thursday 23 April 2009

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Geotagging is the process of adding exact latitude and longitude to photos so that they can be shown up later overlaid onto maps or satellite images.

Nokia is leading the way here on its S60 platform, with the free Location Tagger utility (www.nokia.com/betalabs/locationtagger) sitting in the background and jumping in to add current GPS coordinates to any photos that you take – it’s clever too, in that it caches your position for a short period so that photos taken just before jumping on a tube train (for example) still get tagged properly.

Geotagging photos will be commonplace on smartphones of all varieties within 12 months and facilities are already in place to import geotagged photos into the common photo sharing web sites, such as Flickr and Picasa Web.

In each case, there’s the option to view your photos on a schematic or satellite map soon after uploading. Note that in Flickr’s case you have to go into ‘Your account>Privacy and permissions’ and manually enable a couple of settings before geotagging data is used.

flickrYou should take privacy seriously, by the way, as you probably won’t want casual browsers seeing location information for photos taken at home (and thus knowing exactly where you live) – usually the solution is to turn off location tagging most of the time and only enable it in your smartphone’s (camera) software when on a specific, interesting trip.

If this all sounds a bit geeky, then you’re wrong – it isn’t. Showing people an interactive map of your holiday (for example), with all your photos as thumbnails in the right locations, so that they can click on just the ones they want and ‘follow their nose’ is a great way to bring your holiday snaps to life.

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Geotagging for DSLRs – Nikon GP-1 reviewed

by Andy Betts, posted Monday 02 March 2009

John Biehler has reviewed the Nikon GP-1, an add-on for DSLRs that automatically geotags your images as you take them. The verdict? Costly, but very cool.

Overall I’m very happy with the GP-1. I had researched other options out there and it just made more sense to go with this …

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