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Mar 06

HoudahGeo 3 – Photo Geocoding

Know where you took that photo. GPS optional.



Normally: $29.00

ZOT Price: $15.95

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HoudahGeo: Know where you took that photo!

 

HoudahGeo "pins" photos to locations where they were taken. Professional grade processing. Mac ease of use.

 

Just like an expensive GPS camera, HoudahGeo may store latitude, longitude and altitude information right within the image file.

HoudahGeo writes EXIFXMP and IPTC tags.

 

HoudahGeo integrates with iPhotoAperture and Lightroom.

 

HoudahGeo projects may be published to EveryTrail or viewed and shared using Google Earth.

Geotagged photos may be saved to Evernote or uploaded to Flickr.

 

 

One-stop geocoding for the Mac

 

HoudahGeo caters to two very different needs:

Geotagging for archival purposes using EXIF, XMP and IPTC tags

Geocoding for publishing to Google Earth, Flickr, EveryTrail or locr

 

 

GPS device: optional

 

HoudahGeo offers you many ways of geocoding your favorite photos:

 

Automatic: Matches photos to GPS track logs and waypoints. GPX, NMEA, Sony LOG, Wintec TES, …

iPhone / iPad: Matches photos to reference photos taken using iPhone

Using a map: Pick locations using the built-in map

Using Google Earth: Point to the desired location

Precision: Attach photos to GPS waypoints

Manual: Enter coordinates found on Google Earth, Wikipedia, …

 

 

GPS device: supported

 

HoudahGeo connects directly to many brands and models of GPS track loggers.

It also reads GPXNMEALOGTES, … and TCX files created by third party software.

 



System Requirements:

 

HoudahGeo requires Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard.
It is fully compatible with Mac OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion.

  • A digital camera. DSLR or point-and-shoot
  • Optionally a GPS track logger. HoudahGeo supports many models and brands
  • Optionally an iPhone or other GPS-enabled camera

One Response to “HoudahGeo 3 – Photo Geocoding”

  1. adwade Says:

    D/L’d the program, but it didn’t seem to be able to glean any data from my pictures. I’m using a Nikon D3200 with a AK-G2 Aokatec GPS.

    I visited the referenced website (https://www.gps-camera.eu), per the vendor’s FAQ page. However, the site is only in German and neither Google -or- Bing do translation on https pages.