Monday, August 27, 2007

Put your pictures on the planet..

portable navigation device


Nokia N95, Google Earth, Technology Add comments
After the buzz has died down about the new sky feature in Earth, I personally think one of the most useful new features is the ability to place images in the landscape, matching the perspective of the location from which they where taken.
The new photooverlay element in KML 2.2 is used to great effect with the gigapxl images, which you just have to try out to really appreciate.
You can just keep on zooming into these amazing images..
And these are taken with a single exposure, so they are very useful for analysis of the images.
For me the most exciting development is the potential now for those millions of geotagged photos already online to be placed in the locations from where the pictures were taken, this would provide another great way of representing the “sense of place” of a location.
As a simple example, this is a picture of the Google Office in London, taken with the Camera in my Nokia N95. With its GPS, and the additional of a simple compass to provide the bearing of the shot, you have all your need.
Written and submitted from home, using my home 802.11 network.

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