2009年6月4日 星期四

Geotagging Picasa photos in Google Earth


Geotagging Pictures in Google Earth: Geotag a photo

Picasa lets you match your photos to a specific location using Google Earth. Geotagging your photo does the following:
1) Embeds location information within your photo file.
2) Displays your photo on a satellite map rendered by Google Earth.

To geotag a photo, follow these steps:
1) Select the photo in Picasa.
2) Click the Geotag button in the Photo Tray. Google Earth opens up and a small Picasa window appears in
the lower-right corner.
3)Navigate and zoom to the location in Google Earth that corresponds with where your picture was taken,
and place the yellow cross-hairs on your chosen spot.
4)Click the Geotag button to place the selected photo. You can also click the Geotag All button to tag all of
the selected pictures with the same location information.
5)When all of your pictures are geotagged, click the Done button to finish the placement.
6)When you exit Google Earth, click the Yes button to save the geotagged locations in your 'My Places'
folder. You'll then be able to access the photos in 'My Places' any time you open up Google Earth.

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