![]() ![]() ![]() This should work with any version of the BT-Q1000 including the non-Platinum versions. *** Due to incompatibility between the SiLabs USB driver and Windows virtualisation software (both Parallels and Fusion), I now recommend NOT installing the USB driver unless you cannot get Bluetooth to work or you are sure you will never use Windows on your Mac ***Īlternatively, if your Mac doesn’t have Bluetooth or you prefer to use USB, you can install a USB driver from Silicon Labs. Interface is nicer but it is now shareware (US$50 with 30-day trial) and even though it’s supposed to support direct download from dataloggers using gpsbabel, that function doesn’t work for me. GPS PhotoLinker has been upgraded and renamed “Photolinker”. BT747 now geotags photos as well (click on tab “Files to tag”) though the interface is pretty basic. UpdateīT747 and GPS Photo Linker have both been updated. Supports a variety of photo formats including jpeg and the Olympus raw format.Īll the software I mentioned above is donation-ware so while you can use them free of charge, you are encouraged to make a donation to the authors via Paypal. It automatically adds the position infomation to the photo meta data and optionally adds city/state information as well. You can limit the data to be converted using the date filter. The files will appear in the output directory after clicking “Convert”. For a quick overview, select Google Map to generate an html file that shows your tracks overlaid on Google Maps. To geotag photos using GPS Photo Linker, convert the raw data to GPX format.
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