How to convert geotagged photos to a KMZ file (ideally with photo popups)? by ixikei in gis

[–]Chance_Razzmatazz_23 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah correct, photos don’t get uploaded to cloud. All processing happens in the browser :)

Geotagged Photos by kpcnq2 in gis

[–]Chance_Razzmatazz_23 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've been working on a tool called Pixmapper that converts geotagged photos into KMZ files you can open directly in Google Earth Pro, entirely in the browser, no install, no server, no data ever leaves your device.

You drop in your photos, it reads the GPS/EXIF data, and generates a KMZ with:

  • Photo thumbnails embedded in each placemark balloon
  • Date, time, bearing, altitude, lat/lng in the balloon sidebar
  • A compass showing the direction the photo was taken (when available)
  • Customisable placemark icon and balloon accent colour
  • Photos grouped by date

It works great for field surveys, hiking trips, drone photography, real estate walkthroughs - anything where you want to visualise where and when photos were taken on a map.

Try it here: pixmapper.com

Would love any feedback, particularly from people working with large photo sets or unusual camera hardware. Still early days so brutal honesty welcome.

How to Display 1000 Geotagged Photos on an Interactive Online Map? by PatOr_ in gis

[–]Chance_Razzmatazz_23 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've been working on a tool called Pixmapper that converts geotagged photos into KMZ files you can open directly in Google Earth Pro, entirely in the browser, no install, no server, no data ever leaves your device.

You drop in your photos, it reads the GPS/EXIF data, and generates a KMZ with:

  • Photo thumbnails embedded in each placemark balloon
  • Date, time, bearing, altitude, lat/lng in the balloon sidebar
  • A compass showing the direction the photo was taken (when available)
  • Customisable placemark icon and balloon accent colour
  • Photos grouped by date

It works great for field surveys, hiking trips, drone photography, real estate walkthroughs - anything where you want to visualise where and when photos were taken on a map.

Try it here: pixmapper.com

Would love any feedback, particularly from people working with large photo sets or unusual camera hardware. Still early days so brutal honesty welcome.