How to use GPS Photo - Touch HD General

Hi,
I took several pictures with the GPS Foto option.
Everyting seemed to be working fine, but now I transferred them to my PC and can't find any GPS info in the EXIF information..
Anyone had succes using the GPS Foto option?
Regards

You need a more advanced one like "exif tool" (search for it with google).
The paste the coordinates in google earth or google maps.
YOu may need to edit the format.

I had succes
On my mac, it can immediatly link to the location on google maps. Flickr.com canlso place the photos on the map automaticly.
So... great feature!

CorruptedSanity said:
You need a more advanced one like "exif tool" (search for it with google).
The paste the coordinates in google earth or google maps.
YOu may need to edit the format.
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I tried the exif tool and indeed it shows the GPS info.
I also tried uploading it to Flickr, but unfortunately it doesn't recognize the GPS info
Is there a way to 'convert' the exif info so Flickr or Picasa will recognize the info aswell?
Thanks for the replies so far..
Edit: Actually, uploading to flickr is working..
Any suggestions to get it to work with Picasa (google?)

You have simply open the photo with, ad example, Paint Shop (but it should work also with the "immage viewer of Windows" and re-save it without changing nothing... then open it with picasa...
If somebody know something more easear...

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GPS and Camera (geotags)

Hi Gang,
I used this feature (stored the photos in the My POI folder) and what do I do from here.
How can I determine what the Latitue and Longatude for the photos were? Am I missing something or have I mis-interprited the feature?
Thanks
hi, the gps information is saved in the exif data of the picture.
if you want to see where your photos were taken you need to have google earth and Panorado Flyer installed on your computer, right click in a geotaged picture and choose panorado flyer -> show location in google earth...
hope it helps you a little...
Dude i got it working, thanks for that.
Is there like an exsisting thread about this that shows tips and tricks and cool staff about this feature?

Store Google Maps locally

Hey guys,
wondering if there is a way to store the map data locally?
This way I dont need to always use the wireless connection to get maps on the run, and im sure it would speed up the application too.
Of course i dont expect to store the whole world, just my city. Is there a method to do this?
tia!
sephstyler said:
Hey guys,
wondering if there is a way to store the map data locally?
This way I dont need to always use the wireless connection to get maps on the run, and im sure it would speed up the application too.
Of course i dont expect to store the whole world, just my city. Is there a method to do this?
tia!
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I made myself a simple workaround - just make screenshots!
gpsVP
This is what the open source project gpsVP is all about.
http://code.google.com/p/gpsvp/
Code is free, and there is ateam working on enhancements.
I have had it running on the X1 for past week. Works great.
I have tried both Google and MS map caching. Not Openstreet yet.
In addition I created my own raster map using Mapcruncher to calibrate coords.
It take s a bit of getting used to, as user documentation is catching up.
You can seed the cache while connected to PC/Landline. Starting at the most zoomed-in level you want, the app will automatically download the higher levels maps.
Hi,
Nowadays I'm testing this one:
http://terracrosser.com/
This program has two parts:
- Mapper.exe
You have to copy it to the PC and it allow to select an area at gooblemaps or yahoomaps and tke zoom levels.
It dowloads the images with the size you have selected and at the end compress them in 1 file (that you have to copy to the PDA​
- Terracrosser itself: for the PDA.
This is not a navigation program. It show in the photo or map image where you are.
The speed is not very fast, development is in progress. Also depends in how many maps have you download and the resolution of them.
Nice program and very, very nice downloader. Very simple.
I use NoniGPSPlot (http://aeguerre.free.fr/Public/PocketPC/NoniGPSPlot/EN/index.php) it's free (I donated though for the extra features & because it's awsome) and there's a free map downloading app that lets you cache maps from google, yahoo, live and openmap, builds the image (or slices to help with memory usage) at whatever zoom level you want. You just then load them into NoniGPSPlot and you've got the ultimate GPS tool, with no data connection required.
I mostly use it to log walks for Geotagging my photographs. I can download maps with footpaths on so I can plan in advance a route, the dog gets a good walk, I get some good shots and can geotag them later in lightroom, and we never get lost!

Developing Google map API

Hi every one,
I'm trying to add a Google map in my app that I'm working on,
I found a sample app but it's just receive an image for the current position that I'm getting it from the GPS radio and send it in an URL to Google map web serves then show it in an ImageBox,
but my need in my app is a map that I can move it by my finger very easy like the one inside the officially Google map app or in some of the site using there API you can move it by the mouse .
so I searched about this topic to find any some samples or tutorials but no luck,,, any helps please ?
I don't know if JavaScript is the solution or not ?? if yes, any idea how I can write a JavaScript code inside C# class, as I never worked with JavaScript before?
Thanks
Whilst not 100% relevant but it should help, there's a video on msdn about how to integrate virtual earth maps into a picturebox
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/netframework/dd920289.aspx
I'm guessing the methods are pretty similar but you just use the google maps api.
Let me know if it helps because I'm thinking about writing an app which uses google maps for a visual golf gps rangefinder.
Yes I watched that video before and I tried the app it's works fine,
but for some resigns I need to use Google map and the visual earth it's doesn't support some country maps unlike google .
but I have a sample code written using static Google map API which is just retrieve the image you request by using the GPS position BUT I need the map to be interactive with the user so he can move it around with out depending on the GPS location

Send phone pics to a gallery (must have server)

The camera on the Incredible is by no means anything comparable to a good digital camera but for a phone I think it takes pretty good pictures.
OK, this is a really neat way to post your phone pics to an online gallery.
NOTE: you must have server access and basic knowledge about installing a simple script to the server.
It requires 2 programs.
1 a program called MG2 or MiniGal 2 available free here (they accept donations)
http://www.minigal.dk/mg2.html
A program available from the Android Market called "Instant Upload"
Both programs are relatively easy to set up providing you have server knowledge and access.
After the set up and installation is done, all you need is to open your explorer program on your phone (I use Root Explorer but Astro file manager works as well) and navigate to the folder where your pics are located, click on the pic and you will be given several options - One of which is "Instant Upload". You need to have Instant Upload configured to upload to the directory that you installed the gallery on your server.
Your photo is uploaded to the gallery but not live yet.
Next you need to go the your gallery page and log in, click on the "Import" icon at the top of the page and the thumbnail and image will be placed in the gallery automatically.
There are several options in the gallery set up, you can change skins, allow user comments on your photos, display xif information and many other options.
Here is a link to the gallery I set up to show you what the end result will be.
http://www.kooldezine.com/droid/
As you can see, the gallery will let you add folders to categorize your photos if needed.
Hope some of you find this useful.
I will try to answer any questions if needed.
I hate to burst your bubble, that cat pic was cool btw, but have you heard of Picasa?
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I hate to burst your bubble, that cat pic was cool btw, but have you heard of Picasa?
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Not bursting my bubble, if you prefer Picasa that's fine with me.
Adobe has a nice program that's similar as well.
And for most people Picasa would also be a much easier route to take. But for me this is the way I like it.
I guess I'm just "Old School"

Android OCR app recommendations

Can anyone recommend a good Android OCR app that will turn PDF scans into editable text reliably? I use CamScanner to scan documents, but I wasn't able to find an OCR ability (surprisingly). Also although Evernote does scan my pictures for text, it will not let you copy and paste that text, making it not useful for my purposes. I note that Google goggles will do ocr'ing of a pic for search purposes, but nt ideal for a whole doc. I'm looking for something that does the equivalent of what omnipro. Thanks in advance for your thoughts and suggestions.
Jordan
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jframe7 said:
Can anyone recommend a good Android OCR app that will turn PDF scans into editable text reliably? I use CamScanner to scan documents, but I wasn't able to find an OCR ability (surprisingly). Also although Evernote does scan my pictures for text, it will not let you copy and paste that text, making it not useful for my purposes. I note that Google goggles will do ocr'ing of a pic for search purposes, but nt ideal for a whole doc. I'm looking for something that does the equivalent of what omnipro. Thanks in advance for your thoughts and suggestions.
Jordan
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A few months ago I tried couple of ocr apps and I liked two of them:
OCR Instantly (works offline, so the speed depends on your phone scecs, free version)
ABBYY text grabber (needs internet connection but in my opinion gives better results, 5.99$)
Make sure that you have enough light when taking photos, and that they are not blurry. In OCR instantly, you can change brightness/contrast of the photo before recognition. The point is to make it look like black font with smooth edges on white background as much as you can.
I see you're looking for a good OCR app, so I hope this helps.
I've recently made a quick OCR app that relies on Google's servers for accuracy. It does require an internet connection, but the whole process take less than 30 seconds. You can either take a picture of the document or select an image from your gallery and it'll extract the text from it. Please note that it has to be an image (eg .jpg .png, etc) not a PDF/Word Document.
You can check it out here: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=website.olivermillers.visionocr
It's free BTW
Thanks,
Oliver Miller
[email protected]
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