

Open your folder with images in GeoSetter.I want to add some instructions for when you have no GPS track, also in this situation GeoTagger can be a lifesafer! And we’re not only talking about action cams or 360 cams (I have neither), I am currently geotagging 10.000 photos taken with the Mapillary app, because my phone couldn’t get a GPS fix. GeoTagger is great advice, I am also a heavy user! Regrettably it’s not very good at handling huge amounts of photos, but it is workable. Hope it helps, if you guys have doubts, let me know.
#GEOTAG GPX READER WINDOWS INSTALL#
Install GeoSetter (freeware only for Windows OS, not sure if there’s iOS alternatives) available here Feel free to donate to the author as this software is great and deserves.įollow the instruction on the video to inject the coordinates into the image EXIF (geotag) using GeoSetter.ĭon’t be greedy and try to geotag more than 999 photos at a time, GeoSetter tends to crash if you use more than 999. Do the same to the images (in case of 360, stitch them before using GeoSetter). Stop recording on camera when you finished your sequence and after stop recording the track on the GPS tracker app on your mobile device.Įxport the gpx file generated on app to your computer (or upload/download on a online storage such as Google Drive. Start recording the track on the app one minute before starting the actual sequence on camera, so the GPS can have better accuracy. Open GPX Tracker for iOS Open GPX Tracker na App Storeīefore starting a sequence (everytime as the camera clock, tends to mismatch if it runs out of battery or a few days without using it), sync the time of the camera the same as your mobile, that can be fixed after on GeoSetter but its less time consuming doing it before recording a sequence. Use a GPS tracker app on your mobile device, this will create a gpx file with the coordinates. We will use the time-stamp method, which means your camera clock will be the same as your gps tracker device (probably your smartphone). Hey, done this in mind for those that have hardware that dont have GPS on the device.
