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TrackR - TrackR is a quarter-sized device that easily fastens or sticks to any item or device. Using the TrackR app, you can quickly locate your misplaced items in seconds by ringing your TrackR, or by using the Distance Indicator or via Crowd GPS.
We were excited to be hosting another Tech Cocktail Mixer & Startup Showcase in the beautiful streets of San Francisco on April 24th. Many awesome companies showcased, they were: ArtCorgi, AVforplanners.com, Blush Messenger, Geekatoo, Modentify, Queue Technologies, Slingbot, SoundBetter, Splenvid Inc., TrackR, Vilynx, Vilynx.
Congrats to SoundBetter for winning both the Reader's Choice and Best Pitch awards. Read more here: bit.ly/QSNjH6
We'll be back in San Francisco for a Fireside chat on May 15th, register here: bit.ly/1rHeDVY
Photographer Credit: Chris Howard (www.cmhoward.com)
GPS track of flight from Las Vegas to Denver. Pink balloons indicate where a photo was taken. Using a small Photo TrackR gps device. See following photos of Glen Canyon, Floresta, CO and Monticello, Utah.
GPS track of my flight from Heathrow to O'Hare - this portion from south of Greenland to Chicago - red pushpins show where my photos were taken. Using Photo Trackr GPS device.
These are probably the worst photos you’ve ever seen. My goal was not the photo quality but geotagging the photo. I used the GiSTEQ CD111 to track my location when I shot this photo. Next I downloaded the route data from the trackr to my laptop. The manufacturer claims an accuracy of 10 feet and that is actually right. You can see on the map on which side of the road you were driving. You might want to consider not to geotag photos from your backyard because then everyone knows where you and your lenses live.
I used the freeware program GeoSetter www.geosetter.de/ (don’t forget a donation) to geotag the photos. It actually added the data to a sidecar file, which prevents changing the original. You can also decide to write the data directly to the RAW file. When you already have the route data file in the same folder as your photos, the geotagging can be done within seconds with GeoSetter. GeoSetter works intuitive and is a joy to work with.
I used Lightroom3 to convert the RAW files to JPG. The geotag data is added to the keywords of each photo. This data is read by Flickr when you import the photo. Flickr displays a little map next to each photo. Don’t forget to change the settings in Flickr to automatically import the geotag data.
We were excited to be hosting another Tech Cocktail Mixer & Startup Showcase in the beautiful streets of San Francisco on April 24th. Many awesome companies showcased, they were: ArtCorgi, AVforplanners.com, Blush Messenger, Geekatoo, Modentify, Queue Technologies, Slingbot, SoundBetter, Splenvid Inc., TrackR, Vilynx, Vilynx.
Congrats to SoundBetter for winning both the Reader's Choice and Best Pitch awards. Read more here: bit.ly/QSNjH6
We'll be back in San Francisco for a Fireside chat on May 15th, register here: bit.ly/1rHeDVY
Photographer Credit: Chris Howard (www.cmhoward.com)
We were excited to be hosting another Tech Cocktail Mixer & Startup Showcase in the beautiful streets of San Francisco on April 24th. Many awesome companies showcased, they were: ArtCorgi, AVforplanners.com, Blush Messenger, Geekatoo, Modentify, Queue Technologies, Slingbot, SoundBetter, Splenvid Inc., TrackR, Vilynx, Vilynx.
Congrats to SoundBetter for winning both the Reader's Choice and Best Pitch awards. Read more here: bit.ly/QSNjH6
We'll be back in San Francisco for a Fireside chat on May 15th, register here: bit.ly/1rHeDVY
Photographer Credit: Chris Howard (www.cmhoward.com)
This is my photo Trackr GPS. I just got this thing, and now that I've installed all the updates, and figured out how to use it I love it. This thing now that I have a somewhat firm grasp of using it matches its GPS breadcrumb trail to the date and time on my pictures via the software provided with it.
These are probably the worst photos you’ve ever seen. My goal was not the photo quality but geotagging the photo. I used the GiSTEQ CD111 to track my location when I shot this photo. Next I downloaded the route data from the trackr to my laptop. The manufacturer claims an accuracy of 10 feet and that is actually right. You can see on the map on which side of the road you were driving. You might want to consider not to geotag photos from your backyard because then everyone knows where you and your lenses live.
I used the freeware program GeoSetter www.geosetter.de/ (don’t forget a donation) to geotag the photos. It actually added the data to a sidecar file, which prevents changing the original. You can also decide to write the data directly to the RAW file. When you already have the route data file in the same folder as your photos, the geotagging can be done within seconds with GeoSetter. GeoSetter works intuitive and is a joy to work with.
I used Lightroom3 to convert the RAW files to JPG. The geotag data is added to the keywords of each photo. This data is read by Flickr when you import the photo. Flickr displays a little map next to each photo. Don’t forget to change the settings in Flickr to automatically import the geotag data.
We were excited to be hosting another Tech Cocktail Mixer & Startup Showcase in the beautiful streets of San Francisco on April 24th. Many awesome companies showcased, they were: ArtCorgi, AVforplanners.com, Blush Messenger, Geekatoo, Modentify, Queue Technologies, Slingbot, SoundBetter, Splenvid Inc., TrackR, Vilynx, Vilynx.
Congrats to SoundBetter for winning both the Reader's Choice and Best Pitch awards. Read more here: bit.ly/QSNjH6
We'll be back in San Francisco for a Fireside chat on May 15th, register here: bit.ly/1rHeDVY
Photographer Credit: Chris Howard (www.cmhoward.com)
We were excited to be hosting another Tech Cocktail Mixer & Startup Showcase in the beautiful streets of San Francisco on April 24th. Many awesome companies showcased, they were: ArtCorgi, AVforplanners.com, Blush Messenger, Geekatoo, Modentify, Queue Technologies, Slingbot, SoundBetter, Splenvid Inc., TrackR, Vilynx, Vilynx.
Congrats to SoundBetter for winning both the Reader's Choice and Best Pitch awards. Read more here: bit.ly/QSNjH6
We'll be back in San Francisco for a Fireside chat on May 15th, register here: bit.ly/1rHeDVY
Photographer Credit: Chris Howard (www.cmhoward.com)
We were excited to be hosting another Tech Cocktail Mixer & Startup Showcase in the beautiful streets of San Francisco on April 24th. Many awesome companies showcased, they were: ArtCorgi, AVforplanners.com, Blush Messenger, Geekatoo, Modentify, Queue Technologies, Slingbot, SoundBetter, Splenvid Inc., TrackR, Vilynx, Vilynx.
Congrats to SoundBetter for winning both the Reader's Choice and Best Pitch awards. Read more here: bit.ly/QSNjH6
We'll be back in San Francisco for a Fireside chat on May 15th, register here: bit.ly/1rHeDVY
Photographer Credit: Chris Howard (www.cmhoward.com)