Geotagging

By James Hoy
 

 

Alfreton Fire
Alfreton Fire
 

Map example

We are currently playing around with the idea of incorporating geotagged maps on to our website – and you can use them too.  Simply put, geotags are a small pieces of information added to a photo, which mapping software like Google Maps can understand and locate on a map.  Taking the example of the picture above, the scene of a fire in Alfreton, Derbyshire. The mapping software has understood where the photo was taken, and placed a marker on the map shown on the right.
 
It doesn’t sound that exciting but there are a number of useful things you can do with geotags – even if it’s just something as simple as mapping out your holiday snaps.  Mobile phones are leading the way with geotags, especially those with ’sat nav’ style GPS antennas and cameras installed as standard – like the N95, Iphone and Nokia 5800.  These phones can automatically add geotags to your photos – but don’t worry if you’ve only got a standard digital camera – you can manually add geotag data later on.
 
 
Apple Iphone
 
 
Nokia 5800
 
 

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