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Author Topic: Anybody thought about Geotagging yet?  (Read 1384 times)
wallyM
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« on: September 16, 2007, 10:15:04 pm »

I was all crazy about being able to tag in Vista's photo gallery, but was bummed that I couldn't tag a color curve saved in Photoshop with a photo, tag2find sounded good but then it wont imbed normal tagging in photos. (yes?).

Well another thing that might keep me from using tag2find.

I now have the desire to geotag all my pics. It's fun and useful. It has become "fairly" easy to do. (Select pic in Picasa, then it switches to googleearth to let you geotag, the tag sticks because flickr recogzines where it was taken.

So...what about an map to make all tagging inclusive in tag2find. I really don't want to use more than one service to tag.  A map Perferably offline, but even mashing up with a map service if you can't purchase a world map.

I was suprised I didnt find geotagging in my forum search, maybe I am the first, but I think in the near future you will find it a great feature to boast about.
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« Reply #1 on: September 17, 2007, 09:00:52 am »

Yeah, you are right, geotagging is going to become more and more important. We will look into the options we have to integrate it into our software. Unfortunately most web-based services like Google Maps or the like are not available for desktop applications (or at least often are not allowed to be used within such) but we will investigate this.

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