There are many tools out there that purport to simplifying photo geotagging for Windows, Mac, or linux setups. However, most of these utilities are designed to take tracklogs and synchronize them with photos that were taken with certain timestamps. For someone that doesn't have their camera set up this way, or who doesn't want to leave their gps on unless they are marking the waypoint of a photograph, this method doesn't work!
I tried a LOT of different software, but the one that finally "just worked" was Prune by Activity Workshop. With this JAVA software, I can open a directory of photos, open a GPX file and handpick which waypoints should correlate with which photographs. It also does all of that fancy auto-syncing stuff, if you start to get into that.
Hope this helps others like me.
Tuesday, March 18, 2008
Easy Photo Geotagging in Linux with Prune
Posted by Alec Koumjian at 11:46 PM 0 comments Links to this post
Labels: exif, garmin, geocaching, geotag, gpx, linux, manual, photo, prune, ubuntu
Nashua Graffiti, Pt. 1
My hometown is Nashua, NH. Apart from the large coke rings, stabbings, and newly thriving gangs, there's some valuable urban culture brewing on the inside. These are just some shots of stickers, and a single wall piece done not far from my house.
If anyone can identify the stickers, I realize some of them may just be commercial skateboarding stickers or something, just send me a line.




This was in the back of a driveway at somebody's house. I'm not sure if it was still homeless tea time, or if this was left over from something else.

Posted by Alec Koumjian at 11:14 PM 10 comments Links to this post
Labels: crime, graffiti, homeless, nashua, nh, original_copy, stickers, tea, vast
