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<blockquote data-quote="cwgrizz" data-source="post: 385869" data-attributes="member: 27017"><p>Eduard, I have been following this thread and thanks for the followup. I do not GeoTag my photos usually, but I had a plan for a method. I already have a GPS and I had planned to use it for geotagging photos when desired. My method was going to be as follows:</p><p></p><p>1. Take a picture of the clock on the GPS when starting the daily hike and have the GPS set for tracking</p><p>2. At the end of the day download the pictures and the GPS tracking to the computer</p><p>3. Use the software Geosetter to marry the pictures to coordinates along the path. </p><p>Geosetter will allow for adjusting the time difference in time on the camera and the GPS. That is the reason for the initial picture of the GPS clock.</p><p></p><p>This is simplified, but it gives the general idea. Some out there may have a GPS and not a smart phone. I know, probably not likely, but................who knows. Ha!</p><p></p><p>Also, data & roaming charges would not be a concern.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cwgrizz, post: 385869, member: 27017"] Eduard, I have been following this thread and thanks for the followup. I do not GeoTag my photos usually, but I had a plan for a method. I already have a GPS and I had planned to use it for geotagging photos when desired. My method was going to be as follows: 1. Take a picture of the clock on the GPS when starting the daily hike and have the GPS set for tracking 2. At the end of the day download the pictures and the GPS tracking to the computer 3. Use the software Geosetter to marry the pictures to coordinates along the path. Geosetter will allow for adjusting the time difference in time on the camera and the GPS. That is the reason for the initial picture of the GPS clock. This is simplified, but it gives the general idea. Some out there may have a GPS and not a smart phone. I know, probably not likely, but................who knows. Ha! Also, data & roaming charges would not be a concern. [/QUOTE]
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