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Archived - Use Search => Archived - Feedback and Comments => Topic started by: forsdick on May 25, 2004, 10:01:05 AM
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PhotoFusion is just what I had hoped to do with my new Nikon D70 digital camera and my new Garmin eTrex Vista GPS. Â (Wouldn't it be nice if the Nikon included a GPS and just tagged the picture with the appropriate EXIF infomration about location... Â Wait a couple of years.)
In any case, PhotoFusion is just the right thing. Â Thanks!
Now, to my problem: Â I took my GPS and Camera out for a walk this morning. Â When I got back and downloaded the track and the pictures, pointed TopoFusion/PhotoFusion at the pictures, I got the following nice display:
http://www.forsdick.com/gps/pf/index.html
Boy, that was easy -- only problem is that the photos are not in the right place. Â To see where they should have been, see:
http://www.forsdick.com/gps/pf/correct.jpg
The pictures and track are:
http://www.forsdick.com/gps/pf/problem.zip
I am about to take a cruise in the southeast portion of Alaska and am really hoping that I can use this to keep track of my pictures.
Thanks for making a great product and I hope you can help me figure out what is wrong with my example.
Thanks,
  Harry
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Thranks for the praise. Now to the problem.
There are two possible (and easy to fix) sources of error:
1 - check that the time setting on your camera matches your GPS. Some people take a photo of their GPS on the time screen so that they can set the offset correctly afterwards.
2 - Wrong time zone setting.
It looks like the photos are just off by a few minutes, so I'd check the camera's time. To fix this one you can use an offset (in addition to time zone) set to whatever the difference in the GPS/camera's clocks is.
If this doesn't fix it, let us know.
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Perfect. Â You should add a warning about synchronizing clocks to the documentation (if it isn't already there).
Here is the result of the correction (-05:03:30 timezone):
http://www.forsdick.com/gps/pf/index.html
Thanks for a great program.
A suggestion: how about showing the date/time the picture was taken in the thumbnail window?
Regards,
  Harry