Set the logging interval to something reasonable for the trip. At the beginning of a photo trip, I start up the app and double check my camera's time and date are the same as my iPhone's time and date. I then tweaked the General settings slightly for higher GPS accuracy and to automatically upload the GPX trip log. I first linked the applcation with my Dropbox in the Cloud Services tab of the Settings page. The application is very intuitive and easy to setup. Geotag Photos also has a desktop app to auto-tag photos if your asset manager doesn't support GPX logs. The GPX track log is standard and should work with any asset manager that supports tagging based on GPX logs. Mere moments later, all my photos are geotagged. On the backend, I am running the Dropbox application on my Macs so I can load the GPX track log directly from within Lightroom's Map module. iCloud and Google Drive are also supported. If you connect Geotag Photos to a cloud service, the track log is automatically uploaded. Sensitivity and sampling rate are configurable. Once a trip is complete, the app saves a GPX track log. As a bonus, I don't need a separate piece of equipment in my bag.Īt the start of a photo shoot, I fire up the app, create a trip and the app tracks GPS coordinates in the background. It has a simple interface, crates standard GPX track logs, and very importantly integrates with cloud services. Geotag Photos Pro 2 does exactly what I need. And at a mere $7.99 it's a fraction of the price of a dedicated GPS unit.
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