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the site itself is not 100% complete, you will find that certain features are missing or not working right, this will be fixed at some point, but it's not high on the list of priorities right now.
updated: 2019-09-27: the site has been redesigned it should work better on smaller devices (cellphones). there are some broken features, like the map containing all photos, that need to be fixed.
changes and information about the site
you can now view the source image for most images, where it's enabled, and you can search for specific dates, or dateranges, example: 2014-08-10 for all images posted on August 10th, 2014-08-10/2014-08-31 will find all images captured in August, ISO 8601 date format.
it's possible to view images in a fullscreen view now, by appending &fullscreen=1 or ?fullscreen=1 the sizing is done with CSS3 so some, probably most images will look stretched, the resizing is now done with javascript. click on the image to leave fullscreen view, navigate using arrow keys or 'a' and 'd', you can also enter and exit fullscreen using the 'f' key. the new design displays the image as large as it can inside your current viewport
technical information
The Sony GPS device logs in a format called nmea, if you're trying to convert this using gpsbabel then you can use the input filter nmea (-i nmea)
another tip: if you have trouble with gpsbabel crashing on you, try using linux, we had no luck getting gpsbabel to work under windows with the large amounts of data we had, but on linux it worked without any issues
our process for making the timelapses were:
setting up and making sure the camera recorded the actual timelapse (and you need to keep looking because the camera may shut down at times)
download all photos using downloader pro to attach gps data inside the metadata
import all the photos to lightroom with reverse geo lookup enabled
export all images sorted by capture time to get sequential filenames, batch process all photos in photoshop to resize and crop the images.
create an avi using virtualdub
edit using a video editor
Posted by: (2019-10-20 @ 19:16) last updated by foobar (2024-04-18 @ 11:38)
updated: 2019-09-27: the site has been redesigned it should work better on smaller devices (cellphones). there are some broken features, like the map containing all photos, that need to be fixed.
changes and information about the site
you can now view the source image for most images, where it's enabled, and you can search for specific dates, or dateranges, example: 2014-08-10 for all images posted on August 10th, 2014-08-10/2014-08-31 will find all images captured in August, ISO 8601 date format.
technical information
The Sony GPS device logs in a format called nmea, if you're trying to convert this using gpsbabel then you can use the input filter nmea (-i nmea)
another tip: if you have trouble with gpsbabel crashing on you, try using linux, we had no luck getting gpsbabel to work under windows with the large amounts of data we had, but on linux it worked without any issues
our process for making the timelapses were:
setting up and making sure the camera recorded the actual timelapse (and you need to keep looking because the camera may shut down at times)
download all photos using downloader pro to attach gps data inside the metadata
import all the photos to lightroom with reverse geo lookup enabled
export all images sorted by capture time to get sequential filenames, batch process all photos in photoshop to resize and crop the images.
create an avi using virtualdub
edit using a video editor
Posted by: (2019-10-20 @ 19:16) last updated by foobar (2024-04-18 @ 11:38)