Showing posts with label Gadgets. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gadgets. Show all posts

Thursday, December 18, 2008

HowTo: Geotag your photos with the Garmin Forerunner 405

For running, I use a Garmin Forerunner 405. Besides using the watch for sport, I show how you can “geotag your photos”. Geotaging means that you add in the meta information of your pictures the geographic position where you have taken the photo.

How does it work? The GPS track information is compared with the time when your photo as been shot. The X and Y coordinates are stored in the EXIF meta information.

Cookbook:

  1. Preparation: Take your Garmin Forerunner 405 and your digital camera. Take care, that the time of the camera is synchronized with your Garmin watch.

  2. Start your hike. Important: Before you start you have to start the stopwatch (In the training mode). The stopwatch has to run the whole hike; otherwise it doesn’t record your trip.

  3. Back home, you have to transfer the track to your computer: Plug your “ANT-stick” to transfer the data to your Training-Center or the GarminConnect application.

  4. Once the data is imported in your application, you have to export the track to a tcx file.











  5. Convert the tcx file to a gpx file, use:
    http://www.gpsies.com/upload.do?uploadMode=convert
    or: http://www.gpsvisualizer.com/convert_input

  6. Use gpicsync to add the geoposition to your picture
    Start the application.
    Choose your picture folder.
    Choose the gpx file.
    Start the process (Press “synchronise”).





As a result you have your picture enriched with geographical information and you have a kml file with thumbnails of your pictures along your track.


You can use the kml file with Google maps or Google Earth:


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Monday, June 30, 2008

Outdoor GPS: Garmin Colorado 300

A month ago I bought a new gps outdoor unit. The cool thing is that now all the topographical maps from Switzerland are available on can be stored on the unit (1:25'000 - 1:50'000) .

My opinion after having used it several times for hiking: It would be unwise to leave your traditional map at home, but after some hours, it is a useful tool to guide you.


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