How take photo gps with compass information in the JPG file - HD2 General

I would like to take pictures with geolocalitattion (photo-gps) that include the compass information in the JPG file.
Somebody know to do it?

Take a look at page 219 of the hTC manual (English version).
WB

HTC Footprints incluide GPS postion but not de compass angle of the photo

Have you found out the solution to this? I'm looking for the same..

Resco Photo Manager can add location in jpg-EXIF format.

or just in the camera app, bring up the buttons, then choose the south button (camera icon) and then tap GPS photo

kawazaki said:
or just in the camera app, bring up the buttons, then choose the south button (camera icon) and then tap GPS photo
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With this metod was impossible to upload picture in Google Eart.

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Photo Navigation?

It says in Dopod website that the Dopod D810 has GPS format, with embedded coordinates in the picture and a built-in exclusive photo navigation software, where one knows the exact location of the photo and easily navigate to that location.
Any other information on this photo navigation software?
I tried to find this built in software, but no success.
Camera -> last item on left upper corner (camera with cross). Whether this you're thinking...?
i m also looking for the same info, i was able to get the gps photo function working and took pictures with active gps connection. problem is now i dont know what software to use the photos with.
I used Picasa (freeware) to view the GPS coordinates of the photo I took.
You'll need to import the file into picasa, go to picture -> properties and scroll down to the gps coordinates.
A bit clumsy to use however - if anyone knows a more succint way (program) of accessing the data I'd be keen to hear of it.
Use Irfan View
Better use the freeware Irfan View (www.irfanview.com). It has a button in the picture proporties dialog to jump right to Google Earth to show you the place where the GPS photo was taken.
irfanview works fantastically for this... cheers!
geWAPpnet said:
Better use the freeware Irfan View (www.irfanview.com). It has a button in the picture proporties dialog to jump right to Google Earth to show you the place where the GPS photo was taken.
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Thank you. I downloaded and installed Irfanview, it is a nice software, but I cant find the mentioned button in the picture properties dialog. Is it Irfanview version 4.0?
There are only 5 buttons in the picture properties window (keyboard shortcut "I"): Change resolution, Exif Info, IPTC info, Comment and OK.

Resco Photo Viewer - full screen problem

Hi guys, I'm having a problem with using Resco Photo Viewer. Every time I try to view a photo in full screen, the little soft key to activate the onscreen keyboard is still visible. I've attached a screenshot for reference. This is of a photo in full screen mode.
Anyone know how to get that little soft key out of the way?

picture viewer with a flow effect ?

Is exist a picture viewer with a flow effect ... which one where we could choose directory and view picture in full screen ???
I duuno if this is what your looking for but check out Experiment flow test 2
yes ... exactly ! but it'sn't fully operational ... zoom and browser is missing ...
http://pocketcm.com/imageviewer.php
I think he was refering to a cover flow effect.
search for "pictureviewer".
There is just a new program, "flow test" kind of picture flow.
- You can browse, just start the application somewhere and all folders with jpg are showed.
- You can zoom by tapping on the picture, tap again and it zooms deeper.
- Close it by pressing the upperright corner
- go back to the browser by pressing the left upper corner
You can find it here, just new and very fast
what about A_C's S2V? its a very nice program (as usual from A_C )
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=358187

can Diamond 2 take Photo included GPS location?

I just got my D2 yesterday and very happy with it. However, I can't find a GPS photo function when using CAMERA function.... Dose anyone know that D2 have GPS photo function? or it need a other program to do it?
Yes you can, you need to download a copy of diamond tweak (well thats what i used) and in sectio 11 (camera section) you can enable gps photo aswell as sport mode etc.
Hope this helps
Whats sport mode?
Hi! We need to install the Diamond tweak or the HD tweak?
Diamond 2 is more close to an HD than the old Diamond so I ask it!
pau1200 said:
Yes you can, you need to download a copy of diamond tweak (well thats what i used) and in sectio 11 (camera section) you can enable gps photo aswell as sport mode etc.
Hope this helps
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Thank you very much! "pau1200".... you helpe me out!
Registry key for those that want it...
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\HTC\Camera\P10 -> change the value "enabled" from 0 to 1
More camera modes...
To Enable 'Burst': HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\HTC\Camera\P6 -> change the value "enabled" from 0 to 1
To Enable 'Sport': HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\HTC\Camera\P8 -> change the value "enabled" from 0 to 1
To Enable 'Video Share': HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\HTC\Camera\P9 -> change the value "enabled" from 0 to 1
When you enable Geotagging pictures won't get saved..
They show up in Camera Shots but not under File Explorer..
EDIT:
My Bad it makes a folder called My POI under My Documents on my Storage Card..
christonge said:
Registry key for those that want it...
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\HTC\Camera\P10 -> change the value "enabled" from 0 to 1
More camera modes...
To Enable 'Burst': HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\HTC\Camera\P6 -> change the value "enabled" from 0 to 1
To Enable 'Sport': HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\HTC\Camera\P8 -> change the value "enabled" from 0 to 1
To Enable 'Video Share': HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\HTC\Camera\P9 -> change the value "enabled" from 0 to 1
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what is sport mode? thanks
burst mode: (keep holding "shoot button" on the screen and it keeps taking photos) and sport mode (automatically shoots 5 back to back frames). the real question is: What are their usefulness?
iamcanadian said:
burst mode: (keep holding "shoot button" on the screen and it keeps taking photos) and sport mode (automatically shoots 5 back to back frames). the real question is: What are their usefulness?
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are these modes switchable? I mean when I will enable both options in registry, does it mean I will always make 5 pictures? thanks alot.
Maybe I should try it, right? one try better than thousands words...
Geo tagged photos
enabled GPS in camera and found where photos get saved, eventually!
Question is, my Omnia used to give a logtitude and latitude reading in the photo's "properties" can't see anything to indicate that geo tagging has actually taken place. Will never use it but if it's supposed to work I want it to work.
Enabling geotagging using locr GPS Photo
Editing the registry
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\HTC\Camera\P10 -> change the value "enabled" from 0 to 1
did not work on my T-Mobile MDA Compact V (=HTC Diamond 2=Topaz), but I discovered a very easy way to enable geotagging. I installed locr GPS Photo
for Windows Mobile 1.0.1 see: http://nl.locr.com/
You can use this program to take geo tagged photo's, but the resolution then is reduced. When you use the original camera software of your phone, without closing locr GPS Photo, GPS is still active and you can make geo tagged photos with the full resolution and other all other possible settings.
Have fun!
Nice workaround you found H A D ! But this means that HTC gps photo has a bug or what? I confirm that GPS coordinates do not come with the taken picture Properties, are they so hidden or simply not there?
EDIT:I'm reading that a PC software is necessary to view coordinates, they don't seem to be available simply in the Properties,that's too bad, i thought it would be automatic.
When you take photos with GPS on, the Lat/Lon is saved on the EXIF tag of your photos. You will need an EXIF reader/editor in order to see this info. I don't know if there's an EXIF Reader/Editor application for WM, but there are a lot (free) applications for Windows floating around the net.
This is not an issue with WM or HTC Album. This has been pretty much the same from the beginning with "GPS Photos"
I even believe that that's the reason "GPS Photos" are not officially supported and you need to tweak your registry in order to capture them.
BTW: I have taken hundreds of photos with GPS with my previous phone (Polaris) and I never had an issue with them. I just used an EXIF reader to see the LAT/LON (among with other very useful information)
GeoTagging HTC Topaz photo's
I don't why HTC disabled geotagging, but I am pretty certain they did. There are several programs able to read EXIF-files. (I am using a Mac. Even Preview shows EXIF-data.) Photo's taken with Camera, without locr GPS Photo being active do not show GPS-data, but Photo's taken with Camera, with locr GPS Photo being active show them.
On some Diamond 2 devices (ROM?) use
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\HTC\Camera\P10 -> change the value "enable" (NO "enableD" !!) from 0 to 1
So you can use GPS Photo without any other software in background.

Picture edit on hd2? Rotate using multitouch?

Has anyone found a decent (free) picture editor for the hd2? I really miss the simple samsung crop / rotate / colour balance prog that was in my omnia.
Also is there anyway i can just rotate pictures while viewing them in sense? I have tried the obvious rotating motions with no luck.
Thanks
Hi...you dont need to get any software for that you just need to go into Multimedia and select Pictures & Videos. Now from here navigate to the photo you wish to edit and open it (it could be in a folder). Press Menu and press Edit. Now press Rotate in the bottom left-hand corner. Once you've change the orientation you can save this change..
Enjoy your life with your HTC-HD2

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