Panorado FlyerShell extension tool for linking photos and locations | |
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- License:
- Free
- Language:
- English
- Price:
- Free
- Publisher Name:
- By Karl Maloszek - Simple Software
- Publisher web site:
- Operating Systems:
- Windows 2000, Windows Vista, Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows, Windows XP
- Additional Requirements:
- None
- File Size:
- 223 KB
- Total Downloads:
- 2525
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Panorado Flyer Description
Panorado Flyer is a small, yet very useful tool for linking JPEG image files to the location where the picture was taken, using PRECISE geographical coordinates. It can be lauched from the Windows Explorer's context menu. The coordinates of the place where the photo was taken are stored within the JPEG file in EXIF format - either manually or automatically from Google Earth. Later, you'll be able to let Google Earth 'fly' you the location again! If multiple images are selected, the resulting satellite view will include the Locations of all images! JPEG image files can contain supplementary information (so-called Metadata). You can do it manually, using a dialog window. Or, if you have installed the Google Earth client you can search for the location there, drag it to the center of the map window, then change to Panorado flyer, grab the coordinates and insert them into the image selected, without typing any numbers. Or, if your camera is able to save the location right with the image - fine! Panorado Flyer has been implemented as a so-called shell extension. I. e., you right-click on a JPEG image within the Windows Explorer to bring up the context menu, then select "Panorado Flyer", and then a submenu command. Don't worry about image quality: When saving the geographical data, the compressed image part of the file is not touched - it's neither expanded nor compressed, it just might be moved within the file. Thus, the quality of the image stays unchanged.
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