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====== Map View ====== | ====== Map View ====== | ||
- | StudioLine can display images that have been tagged with locations, called Geotagging. You can link GPS data to images by location or Geotagging in StudioLine. In order to do this, images loaded into the Image Archive need to have an appropriate GPS log file in the GPX- or NMEA-0183 format. This is the same file format used by Navigation devices. | ||
- | To open the Map View, simply click on the " | + | StudioLine can display images that have been tagged with locations, called Geotagging. You can link GPS data to images |
- | If you have tagged your image, you can view the position on Google Maps by clicking on the Geotag button ( ) below the image in Image Archive.This will launch the Geo Explorer window and the image' | ||
- | For images that need to be Geotagged, simply type in the name of the location in the menu bar, and the Google map will automatically position itself there. You can fine tune the location by zooming in and out on the map and using the cross-hair to specify exactly where the location should be marked. | + | {{: |
- | Once you have found your location on the map, and positioned the cross-hair exactly on the intended place, then you can use the 'apply position' | ||
- | In order to view the Geotagged positioning of more than one image at once, click on the Optimize Scale button | + | To open the Map View, simply |
- | ===== Automatic Tagging ===== | + | If you have tagged your image, you can view the position on Google Maps by clicking on the Geotag button below the image in Image Archive. This will launch the Map View and the image' |
- | In the Geotagging menu, go to the Import GPS Data for Geotagging and the following window will open: | ||
- | Select your files that include | + | For images |
- | Choose an image out of the thumbnails for that displays location information, | ||
+ | Once you have found your location on the map, and positioned the cross-hair exactly on the intended place, then you can use the 'apply position' | ||
- | + | In order to view the Geotagged positioning of more than one image at once, click on the Optimize Scale button and the Google map will be adjusted to include all the locations of your currently selected photos on one map. | |
===== Importing and Exporting a Geotagged Image in .KML ===== | ===== Importing and Exporting a Geotagged Image in .KML ===== | ||
- | KML is a file format used to display geographic data in an Earth browser such as Google Earth, Google Maps, and Google Maps for mobile. If you want to upload your geotagged images to Google Maps or Google Earth, simply select them in the Image Archive, right-click and go to the Geotagging/ | ||
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- | You can also import .kml data andimages from third parties by going to the Geotagging menu and selecting Import KML file. | ||
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- | ===== Viewing your Geotagged Image on Google Map/Google Earth ===== | ||
+ | KML is a file format used to display geographic data in an Earth browser such as Google Earth, Google Maps, and Google Maps for mobile. If you want to upload your geotagged images to Google Maps or Google Earth, simply select them in the Image Archive, right-click and go to the Geotagging/ | ||
- | Alternatively, | ||
- | Finally, if you have installed Google Earth, you have the option | + | You can also import .kml data andimages from third parties by going to the Geotagging menu and selecting Import KML file. |