How to Easily GeoTag Your Photographs
June 26, 2008
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I’ve had a comment on a recent photograph that I uploaded to my Flickr account, it was actually my Shoe Project photograph, and Neil Creek was asking me to Geotag it so he could see where it had been taken.
There was only one problem, I had no idea how to Geotag my photographs. I just never tried before because I thought you could only do it with special gear and a GPS, which I don’t have and I am not planning on getting.
What is Geotagging?
Simply put it is the process of adding geographical data to a photograph including longitude and latitude coordinates. Basically telling the world where you took that photo!
How do I do it?
So after this comment I decided I had to have a go. So that meant seeing what it was all about and how I could do it.
From what I can tell (on Flickr anyway) there’s two ways to Geotag photographs and I’m going to be looking at the second one, because I feel it’s the best method as anyone can use it:
- Use a GPS device and associated kit adding it to the image file
- Find the location manually on the Flickr map and add them yourself
Aah, so there is another way! And whats more it’s really easy to do with no special gear required. There’s even a handy video to show you how you can Geotag your photos by adding them to the map. It’s basically just a drag and drop in the Map tab in the Organiser.
I didn’t know I could do this with Flickr (or even that the help section was so good) so it just shows how good it can be to have a little look around sometimes.
Geotagging is great fun, and another way for people to find your photographs. Give it a go!
Mandy
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