Iocr recently announced the release of software for geotagging photos, which can be used either on a computer or a Symbian-based camera phone. The software, which is known as GPS Photo 1.0 desktop, automatically includes location data from a GPS file to photo metadata. The latest software can also be utilized for geotaging images by giving a click on a Google Maps location while there is no availability of GPS data. Photos can be geotagged in batches or individually, and after that can be uploaded from the software to an online locr gallery.
Amongst the program’s of use characteristics are photo exporting to Google Earth, the capability of searching for a map location for manual tagging by putting in an address, as well as a time correction characteristic for integrating GPS data and images taken by devices whose clocks were at variance.
GPS Photo for Symbian is operated on camera phones, which are consisted with an in sync Symbian operating system, letting camera phone photographers tag their images with location info and upload them to a locr gallery unswervingly from the device. The software is capable of geotaging photos with location data from a phone’s integrated GPS system or from an external GPS device hooked up using Bluetooth.






