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GPS City Q&A » Outdoor GPS » How to print out pictures with lat and long data?
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Go to the Garmin Montana 650 with Canada Topo DVD webpage

How to print out pictures with lat and long data?


Garmin Montana 650 with Canada Topo DVD
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Jethro
Red Deer
Original question asked on Nov 22, 2011, 6:19pm
Can you please tell me how to print the pictures have taken with my 650 on a windows platform and display the lat and lon on the picture

 
Jordan
GPS City
Reply #1 on Nov 23, 2011, 8:16am
I don't know of a program at this time that will read the exif (metadata) of a photo and put the lat long on it for printing. It can be done manually. I would suggest using your favorite photo editing tool and Garmin Basecamp. You can use basecamp to read the GPS data from the photo file. Just select the photo from your Basecamp collections and double click on it. Then click on advanced. Copy the Lat long data. Then open the same picture in your favorite photo editing tool. I use the open source program Gimp. Use the text tool and paste the lat long info onto the photo in the editor. Save the photo file with a different name so you have the original unchanged. Then print and share. I hope the above helps get the job done. Feel free to ask follow up questions.

 




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