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OziPhotoTool
combines the technology of a GPS receiver and a digital camera to
automatically keep a record of where digital photos were taken. It
was originally designed to be used in
conjunction with OziExplorer. Most
digital cameras have EXIF metadata stored as part of the photo. This
includes is the date and time the photo was taken. Many GPS units have
'tracklogs'.
The GPS keeps a record of points that the unit has traveled over, including
the time at each point. OziExplorer can read tracks from many different
GPS units.
OziPhotoTool takes the digital photos with EXIF metatdata, and tracks
that have been downloaded to OziExplorer
to
determine where the GPS was when the photo was taken. As long as the
GPS was in the same location as the camera this represents the location of the
photo. OziPhotoTool outputs the linkage between the photo and its location by
creating an OziExplorer waypoint file, generating map features on OziExplorer
maps, watermarking the photos, embedding location information in GPS EXIF tags, generating HTML output,
or creating GoogleEarth kml/kmz files so you can
share you photo locations.
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Latest Release
Version 2.8 (view
History)
The latest version of
OziPhotoTool adds the ability to output
Google Earth kml/kmz files.
You can edit your own templates for a fully customized display.
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