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« on: September 30, 2008, 03:09:54 pm »

This is a step in the right direction:

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ATP has redesigned its GPS Photo Finder into a key-chain-size receiver that you take shooting with you and a still-quite-small dock that sits at home and awaits a plug-in from the receiver and your flash-carded photos. Appropriately dubbed the GPS Photo Finder Mini, the system matches the history of location coordinates in the receiver with the timestamps on your photos to provide the geotags.



It's still a little too limiting for what I do, but I especially like how it takes the flash cards and tags the photos directly.  Now, what I'd love to see is a mapping GPS device like a Garmin 60csx with this kind of feature added.
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« Reply #1 on: September 30, 2008, 03:36:36 pm »

This is a step in the right direction:

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ATP has redesigned its GPS Photo Finder into a key-chain-size receiver that you take shooting with you and a still-quite-small dock that sits at home and awaits a plug-in from the receiver and your flash-carded photos. Appropriately dubbed the GPS Photo Finder Mini, the system matches the history of location coordinates in the receiver with the timestamps on your photos to provide the geotags.



It's still a little too limiting for what I do, but I especially like how it takes the flash cards and tags the photos directly.  Now, what I'd love to see is a mapping GPS device like a Garmin 60csx with this kind of feature added.




Try this with saved gpx files from your receiver. It will match the time stamp on the gpx file with the time stamp on the photos and write Lat/Lon to the header. You need to make sure you sync times on both devices, but there is an offset option that can take care of discrepancies.

Microsoft Pro Photo Tools version 2

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=184075D2-40B5-4172-88AE-878F81896D4D&displaylang=en
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