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Photo TipsOrganising photographsDigital photographs contain "EXIF" information (metadata) from the camera about the photograph that makes organising photographs from a trip much easier. The date and time, and Global Positioning System (GPS) coordinates are the most valuable. Ensure any camera you purchase has GPS, always enable GPS on your phone camera app. To gain full use of these tips ensure that all cameras on a trip are set to the same date and time.
Renaming photograph to include date and time in the filenameRenaming photographs to prefix the filename with date and time assists with
Rename all photographs to include in the file name the
The best way to rename photographs on Windows is to use the free "Renamer". Renamer uses a set of rules to rename the photograph using the internal EXIF information, and information you add to the rules.
The original file name is preserved. After installing Renamer run it to ensure the following settings are made:
Folder namingA good convention for folder naming is "yyyy-mm-dd Place or event name", eg "2011-01-22 Megamania caving"
PanoramasIf your camera has a panorama mode use it to take a series of panoramic photos. If not try to ensure that exposure settings are as similar as is possible for each exposure. When taking photos ensure that each overlaps by ½ to ⅓ on each edge you wish to join. To join or stitch photos together there are a number of commercial products, some of which may be supplied with a camera, and the following free software:
or online
Adjusting photograph EXIF date and timeIf the camera time was wrong, for example no date and time was set, in a different time zone, or the time was not updated for daylight saving, there is a free for personal use program that can help fix this - FastStone Image Viewer. Note: always make a copy of all your photographs before doing this. Use the Rotating photographsMost cameras place the camera orientation when the photograph was taken in the EXIF information, eg Portrait or Landscape.
You can use the FastStone Image Viewer to losslessly rotate all portrait images (recommended).
Simply open a folder in FastStone Image Viewer, select all images (ctrl-a) then use the Playing MoviesNew cameras use AVCHD (Advanced Video Coding High Definition) format for recording movies. These are easy to play using VLC media player which is available for many platforms (recommended).
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