
Geotagged photos - Requires photos having geotag (GPS position tag in EXIF metadata).Keywords: geotag, gps, photos, kmz, google earth
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In the last step, you will start processing your photos and after a while you will be able to download the resulting KMZ file, which you can view in Google Earth. Finally, it is possible to define whether the photos (tags) in KMZ should be arranged in separate folders by date (according to calendar days). You can also choose to create a KMZ file with embedded images or a separate KML file with an external photo folder. It is recommended to have a size below 500 pixels. You can resize the input photos to a defined percentage of the original size, optionally you can resize the input photos to a defined maximum width and height - in pixels. Then the uploaded data are verified and you are able to adjust some settings in the next step of the process. You can either 'Drag & Drop' your pictures from local storage into the browser window or simply browse your device and upload your photos in a traditional way. Upload your Geotagged photos having geotag (GPS position tag in EXIF metadata). The basic premise to capture a photo with geotag is that the camera has a GPS receiver and allows to write the geotag to photo's EXIF metadata (every mobile phone can do that at this time and most of the cameras).Įxample of use - It's an easy way to see where you’ve been during your holiday and what you have seen there. Also a polyline between points is generated - based on the order you were shooting your pictures - using timestamp.
The photo is included in the KMZ file so it is possible to display the photo after clicking at the marker (you must be using Google Earth software). The tool extracts GPS location from metadata of every single photo (JPEG or HEIC) you upload and creates point markers to a KMZ file.