
PhotoMapper goodness
Originally uploaded by piotr zurek.
PhotoMapper is a nice little free (GPL) application that allows you to geotag your photos and export them in a .kmz file for use in Google Earth. It’s all cool but if you import previously geotagged photos it rounds up the coordinates and loses the accuracy. As you can see in the table all the photo seem to have their geotag at 36 50 00.00 S 174 44 00.0000 E when really it should be 36 50 27.60 S 174 43 54.60 E. I hope that it’s a small bug that can be easily fixed and since PhotoMapper is open source it should happen pretty soon. Unfortunately I don’t know C++ in which it’s written so I can’t help here.
It would be nice if someone ported it to Linux/Gtkmm or maybe just created a plugin like that for F-spot. I can’t understand why Picasa doesn’t offer that functionality. It would make so much sens.
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