Follow up post to my Geotagging post.

Hi everyone,

I thought I’d post a couple of example screenshots showing a track file that I recorded on my GPS Data logger when I visited Brugge some years ago. The first is from Geosetter and the second, of the same track as displayed in GPS Track Editor.

On the left one can see the list of folders containing one’s shots, select the appropriate folder and then the images can be Geotagged to the location information contained in the selected track file and displayed on the map.

On the right of the shot one can see the individual track points and one can edit these if one wishes. It also gives an indication by colour on the map of the speed of travel as well as direction of travel arrows. One can select multiple track files and overlay them on the map so if one has recorded several days of travel around an area they can be viewed at the same time.

Apart from Geotagging my shots I have a love of maps, I studied Geographic Information Systems which included Satellite Remote Sensing at University so I really enjoy viewing my travels especially on a street map at ground level in Google Earth. πŸ™‚ To give an example, when strolling around one takes a picture of a building eg. a beautiful church and one doesn’t know it’s name but can subsequently easily locate it on the map and use it when naming one’s shot which has been useful to me on numerous occasions.

Kind regards

Leigh

5 thoughts on “Follow up post to my Geotagging post.

    • Hi Sherry, I forgot about your GIS experience. I don’t know why but I think that there’s something fascinating with seeing everything represented in miniature to scale on a map. Hard to explain to anyone not into maps I guess. So sorry to hear about your bag/leg problem, you have my utmost understanding and empathy, hope you can get it solved soon. my mobility issues are still plaguing me, Osteoarthritis sadly isn’t something that will every go away. I get bad days and better days and have to motivate myself to getting out when I can. All the very best, Leigh

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    • BAD leg not bag leg πŸ™‚ my typing isn’t improving and I can’t blame it on predictive text this time. Funniest was when my late mum was in a home the subject of quite a few texts flying between them, my wife and myself and the phone kept changing “Mum” into “Nun”. For heavens sake!, outside of the Vatican City who types Nun more often than Mum I wonder πŸ™‚

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