Geocoding Digital Photographs with GPS Locations in Google Earth

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With an inexpensive recreational grade GPS receiver and a digital camera, you can link digital pictures to locations in Google Earth and save the data in a file called a KML or a KMZ. Then you can e-mail the file to your friends and family so they can view them too (of course they too will have to have Google Earth installed on thier computer). To see an example of how this works, click here.

So what do you need to do this?

  • GPS receiver
  • Digital camera
  • A broadband Internet connection
  • Computer with Google Earth version 4

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