![]() There are too many errors in recalling specific locations. I burn thru 200-1000 images per month when we're moving. I don't use geotagging at the moment and think it might be a great asset if it doesn't add significantly to the workflow. If you still have questions, contact me via my website form Another option is to wait for the next GeoTagr update which will geotag RAW photos in a Dropbox folder. ![]() If you shoot RAW it's better to use the GPX track file exported by GeoTagr on your PC. I know that's not ideal, but it's currently the best I can do. Therefore GeoTagr creates a geotagged JPEG version of the RAW photo. That way I can copy the data from the iPhone to the NEX pics.Ĭurrently, iOS 5 doesn't allow a third party app to create a new geotagged RAW photo on the iPad. Like I said: I sometimes also just make 1 iPhone picture at the location of a NEX shot. In Aperture you can import the file and based on the timestamps Aperture assigns the locations to the pictures. Personally I use it to write the GPS data to a file. It can do this on the phone as well as on a shared directory on your Mac once the iPhone has access to it. jpg or raw files? Didn't see anything in the App Store description. If you use raw files maybe you could clarify how you use GeoTagr in your work flow.Īlso, do you happen to know if the GeoTagr developer has a Windows app (maybe Java or ?) to apply. Seems oddly worded and I may just be missing the point. It would defeat the purpose of raw files to have the geotagging s/w convert to JPEG without post processing. ![]() Is GeoTagr attaching position data which will be visible when/if the raw file is converted to JPEG but is otherwise not available? (Can't imagine how that would work!) ![]() ![]() Not sure what "recognize geotaggable" means in the context of adding geo tags to the EXIF data. Also, how well does the iphone GPS work when in your pocket?įrom the App Store description of GeoTagr, it says "GeoTagr will recognize geotaggable RAW photos on iPad but the geotagged photos are in JPEG format". ![]()
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