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Lori S.
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I just discovered a very neat feature in iPhoto of which I was completely ignorant. (Gee, I wish Apple would actually provide some instruction documentation with their products!!
) If you use a camera that is equipped with GPS, you can see the geographical coordinates of your photos on a Google map in iPhoto. For example, here's the route of a hike we took into Panorama Meadows in Banff National Park, as shown by the approximate coordinates of various photos I took:
Then you can even click on each "pin" to see the photo or photos taken at those coordinates, e.g.:
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vice versa
, you can click on a photo to see the map position.
The more you zoom in on the map, the greater the detail, to a limit - this photo is as close as I can zoom in. Given that I usually take a couple hundred photos each trip, you can see that there is a limit to the resolution - not sure if the limit is coming from the GPS resolution of the camera or from the display capability of the map function:
Anyway, this looks like an amazingly useful feature for recording plant sightings!
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Re: Amazing feature in iPhoto for mapping photo coordinates
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Everybody is releasing incredibly complex applications without manuals, because they found out that nobody reads the manuals. It's a big problem for people like me who insist on reading instructions. If you google your application, you will usually find a lot of instructions.
I love that feature, BTW.
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I've always said that my next camera will have a GPS function in it. When you think about it, the mapping feature would be a natural extension of it, and if Apple hadn't made an app for it on a Mac, someone would have (and I'm sure someone(s) have made them for a PC, too). It would be a really cool application to use when you give power point presentations on your excursions, Lori.
By the way, I am also keeping an eye out for a camera that can record verbal notes with each photograph (not in movie/video mode). If anyone knows of any, please let me know. I can do it with my little point and shoot camera, supposedly, but only in "travel picture" mode. But it doesn't really help much because I can't take macro photos in that mode.
The "manual" that came with my new HP computer was a little pamphlet.
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Lori
very impressive and a super facility,I only run to a simple camera and not even a GPS just paper maps,poor pensioner!
Rick I take two pictures the first with the note and the second in the macro mode,not ideal but it works.
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