>> No Mac OR Windows computer needed. It's right there, on the iPhone, in the App.
>
> Where? I've been wanting to know where a particular photo was taken but can't find how to do it. All I've found is the 'Place' tab in the 'Photos' app. This is next to useless as it shows you all the places where you have taken photos. It needs to be the other way round. I want to know where 'that' photo was taken. Unless I want to click on a hundred pins until I find the photo I'm after, I'm stuck.
> Alice
Ah. I thought we were talking about attaching GPS data to our images (which the iPhone does automatically). Hence the discussion of connecting a GPS device to a DSLR camera.
To read out the data for a particular photo, you need something that can read the internal EXIF data attached to the image when the image was created. I note that there are several iPhone Apps under $2 that seem to do this.
I used Graphic Converter on my Mac:
> ---- GPS ----
> GPS Latitude Ref North
> GPS Latitude 39 deg 27' 52.80"
> GPS Longitude Ref West
> GPS Longitude 76 deg 28' 55.80"
> GPS Time Stamp 23:13:15.59
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Jim Saklad mailto:jimdoc@me.com
lundi 9 avril 2012
Re: [apple-iphone] GPS for photographers
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