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Prepared by National Greening Program Office
Chapter 1
Prepared by NGP Office
GEOTAGGING
- is the process of adding
geographical information to
various media in the form of
metadata. The metadata usually
consists of coordinates like
latitude and longitude, but may
even include bearing, altitude,
distance and place names.
Chapter 1.1
CONVENIENT FOR THE PUBLIC
– geotagging photos can be done with a GPS-
ready camera, GPS with camera or simply with a low-
end smart phone with GPS chipset improved by
applications that are free and available in the internet.
GPS Status
My Tracks
Camera
Photaf
DMD Pano
Free Applications
USER FRIENDLY
– geotagging is user friendly as it requires only a
basic knowledge in setting up geotagging devices to
enable users to apply the technology.
ACCESSIBLE TO EVERYONE
– with the help of web base applications like
Picasa web, Panoramio, Dropbox and Google drive,
you can share your geotagged photos and links with
friends, or make it public for everyone to see.
ACCURATE AND RELIABLE
– being a Global Positioning System (GPS)
technology, Geotaggging uses space-based satellite
navigation system that provides location and time
information in all weather conditions, anywhere on or
near the Earth where there is an unobstructed line of
sight to four or more GPS satellites
Chapter 1.2
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
FROM THE PRESIDENTNo less than President Aquino has acknowledged geotagging
technology as an efficient and effective monitoring tool.
During a gathering of Peoples’ Organizations (POs) of another
government project in Mindanao on May 14, 2012, President
Aquino informed PO members that geotagging validates the
existence of government projects, leaving no room for “hocus
pocus” projects.
Chapter 1.3
• Further promotes transparency and
total public disclosure– One reason why NGP has
adopted the geotagging technology is it’s
capability to show the public the status of the
program through virtual visitation. By using
geographical information programs like
Google Earth, the public can virtually visit any
NGP site in the country and monitor the
progress in their own computers anytime of
the day.
GEOTAGGING FOR NGP
GEOTAGGING FOR NGP• Facilitates validation and evaluation of NGP
planting sites
Geotagging is not only for validation of NGP
planting sites as to existence and location but also
aids in the evaluation of their condition.
Geotagging complements the use of GIS
maps. By overlaying geotagged photos to GIS maps, one is
provided visuals of how these sites really look like within the
confines of mapped-out areas.
Chapter 1.4
NGP sites
Geotagging devices
Geographic
Information Program
Computers
Web based applications
Exporting Geotagged
photos
Uploading Geotagged photos
Converting
Geotagged
photo to KML
viewing
Chapter 2
For Samsung Galaxy 8.9 and other similar
android devices
REQUIREMENTS
• Galaxy Tab 8.9 or other similar android device
• GPS Status application from Google playstoreDownload link:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.eclipsim.gpsstatus2
&feature=search_result#?t=W251bGwsMSwxLDEsImNvbS5lY2xpcHNp
bS5ncHNzdGF0dXMyIl0.
GPS STATUS & TOOLBOX
GPS Status & Toolox is a simple Android application that
lets you monitor the state of your GPS receiver. The main
goal for the application is to assist you and all the other
applications on your device to get a GPS lock as fast as
possible.
Chapter 2.1
For Samsung Galaxy 8.9 and other similar
android devices
STEP 1 ENABLE GPS ON YOUR TAB
Note: Green color
means GPS is enable
Try this: Apps. > Settings > Locations and security > My location > Use GPS
satellite
Tap the time display located
at the lower left of the
system bar. (shortcut)
STEP 2 RUN GPS STATUS
Tap Apps > tap GPS status icon
Searching for GPS
satellite signals
Compass
GPS satellite
error in
meters
Locked
satellitesNumber of fixed
satellites over
visible satellites
Geographic
location
Fixed
Time
FIXED GPS SATELLITE SIGNAL
ACQUIRED
Chapter 3
For Samsung Galaxy 8.9 and other similar
android devices
Chapter 3.1
For Samsung Galaxy 8.9 and other similar
android devices
STEP 1 OPEN YOUR CAMERA
Tap Apps> Camera
Camera options are represented by icons across both sides of the screen.
(For more information about this buttons see http://www.wireless.att.com/support_static_files/manuals/Samsung_Galaxy_Tab_89.pdf
Tap Settings > GPS tag > On
STEP 2 SETTING CAMERA FOR
GEOTAGGING
STEP 2 SETTING CAMERA FOR
GEOTAGGING
Before taking the photo
make sure that you have
a fix GPS signal and a
GPS enable icon
is present and not blinking
in the camera screen.
Note: you can only see this icon if you enable Notifications
STEP 3 STAND STILL AND TAKE
YOUR GEOTAG PHOTO
GPS with camera and
camera with GPS are
automatically set to
take geotag photos.
For more information
refer to device manual
All photo will be store to Apps. > My files > DCIM > Camera and
can b view using the Gallery.
Chapter 3.2
For Samsung Galaxy 8.9 and other similar
android devices
STEP 1 SET YOUR CAMERA TO
TAKE PANORAMA PHOTOSet your camera to take a geotag photo.
Tap Shooting mode select Panorama
STEP 2 CAREFULLY TAKE YOUR
PANORAMA PHOTO
Carefully follow
the green square
as your reference
Note: Practice steady body posture to avoid
miss shooting and repeating the process
180 DEGREE GEOTAG PHOTO
Note: Practice steady body posture to avoid
miss shooting and repeating the process
All photo will be store to
Apps. > My files > DCIM > Camera
and can b view using the Gallery.
Chapter 4
WHAT IS PICASA?
Picasa download link: http://picasa.google.com/
Picasa is a free web base photo-sharing
application provided by Google. Once
the user download and install Picasa, it
will automatically preview the photos in
your PC. The program then allows users to
compile and organize geotag photos and
share them online.
Chapter 4.1
STEP 1 CREATE A NEW FOLDER
Create a new folder in
the Desktop directory
Note: Desktop directory is used for this manual but you can
create your folder anywhere you want
STEP 2 PASTE ALL THE GEOTAG
PHOTOS IN THE CREATED FOLDERCopy the picture then click Organize then paste
Note: You can use any copy and paste method. The important thing
is to place the pictures inside the created folder
STEP 3 DOWNLOAD AND INSTALL
PICASA
Link for downloading picasa :
http://picasa.google.com/
Link for how to install picasa:
http://support.google.com/picas
a/answer/106563?hl=en
Note: Picasa will search for all accessible photos in your computer .To
stop this, proceed to step 4
STEP 4 OPEN FOLDER MANAGER
Click Tools > Folder Manager
Note: Picasa will search for all accessible photos in your computer .To
stop this, proceed to step 4
STEP 5 REMOVE FROM PICASA
In order to stop picasa from
searching photos in your PC
click the directory then select
Remove from Picasa
Note: Picasa will search for all accessible photos in your computer .To
stop this, proceed to step 4
STEP 6 LOCATE THE FOLDER
USING PICASA
Note: all pictures inside the folder will be
automatically put in display by picasa
Locate your folder by
clicking and expanding
the little triangle located
at the right side of each
folder
After locating the folder
click Scan Always
STEP 7 PHOTO SET AND READY
You have successfully set
and locate your created
picture folder in picasa
Note: you can add sub-folder inside the main folder
Chapter 4.2
For Samsung Galaxy 8.9 and other similar
android devices
STEP 1 FILTER TO SHOW ONLY
PHOTOS THAT ARE GEOTAG
Click to filter to show
Geotag Photo
Note: This means that
the photos are
geotag
STEP 2 VALIDATING GEOTAG
PHOTO
Click Information
button
– to shows the detailed
metadata of the picture
Click Places button
– to shows the
location of the photo
in a mini map
STEP 2.1 VALIDATING
GEOTAG PHOTO
Camera Date, Digitized Date and
Modified Date must be the same
for us to be sure that the metadata
of the picture is not edited or
tampered. If not the validity of
the photo will be voided Note: Metadata – is the encrypted information in
the photo
Select a photo then
Click information button
Chapter 4.3
STEP 1 SELECT AND LOCATE
PHOTO TO PLOT
See chapter 3.2 for
locating geotag photo
Note: you can add sub-folder inside the main folder
STEP 2 EXPORT TO GOOGLE
EARTH FILEClick Tools > Geotag > Export to Google Earth File >Save
STEP 3 OPEN TO GOOGLE EARTH
Double click this
or locate and open the saved
KML/ KMZ file
Open the created KML/ KMZ file
Chapter 4.4
STEP 1 SELECT AND LOCATE A
GEOTAG PHOTO TO PLOT
See chapter 3.2 and 3.3
for locating geotag photo
Note: you can add sub-folder inside the main folder
STEP 2 SET AND SHARE
Set the Image size to 800
pixels. Because this is the
recommended free size for
picture sharing
Click Share
STEP 3 UPLOADClick Upload to upload the
photo in Picasa Web
By clicking View Online picasa web will
be automatically launch
PICASA WEB ALBUMSPicasa web is an interactive web base photo viewer that keep your photos in
albums that can be shared and view by your friends or the public
Note: Picasa web is interactive because your friends and the public
can put comment in each photo you display www.picasaweb.google.com
www.picasaweb.google.com
STEP 4 VIEW YOUR ALBUMS
After clicking View
Online the picture
will be shown in
picasa web
www.picasaweb.google.com
Click My Photos to view
your albums in picasa web
STEP 5 VIEW IN GOOGLE EARTH
To view and plot your geotag
photo in google earth just click
View in Google Earth
STEP 5 OPEN KML FILEAfter clicking View in
Google Earth it will
automatically download
a KML file.
Double click the KML file
then it will automatically
plot your geotag photo in
google earth
Note: Install google earth before you do this
Chapter 4.5
Note: Install google earth before you do this
- Is a simple picture
presentation that show
the pictures inside your
album.
- can be use to show
different directions of
a single geotag photo.
PICASA SLIDESHOW
Note: be sure that all photo are geotag
STEP 1 UPLOAD PHOTOS WITH
SAME LOCATION IN ONE ALBUM Notice that in the Photo
Location box, only one
tick mark appears,
meaning all the photo
have the same location.
Note: be sure that all photo are geotag
STEP 2 SET THE ALBUM VISIBILITY TO
PUBLIC OR LIMITED, ANYONE WITH
THE LINKClick edit to edit album
visibility information
Note:
Public - can be viewed by anyone
Limited, anyone with the link – viewing is
limited to anyone with the KML file
STEP 3 EMBED
SLIDESHOWClick Link to this album
then Embed Slideshow
STEP 4 COPY CODE
Customize and copy the Embed slideshow code
STEP 5 PASTE CODESelect a picture> Right click > properties then paste the embed slide show code
Geotag picture with sideshow
Chapter 5
360 DEGREE PHOTO
DMD Pano
- shows a full 360 degree view on where you are standing
- not yet geotag, but can be located by combining it with
a geotag photo.
- use the DMD Pano or Photaf are usedto take 360
degree photos
Photaf
360 Degree photo
Chapter 5.1
HOW TO USE PHOTAF
Open the application > tap Create
panorama > Automode: Yes >
follow instructions at center screen
Note: Practice steady body
posture to avoid miss shooting
and repeating the process
Make sure that the
bubble inside the leveler
is at the center
Follow this instruction
HOW TO USE DMD PANO
Note: Practice steady body
posture to avoid miss shooting
and repeating the process
Open the application > follow
instructions at center screen
( Tap the screen to start )
Yin and Yang: Complete
the Yin Yang icon as you
move from left to right
Chapter 5.2
DERMANDARDermandar is a free web base application that give
users the capability to show their 360 dgree photos
to their friends or to the whole world
Dermandar web link: http://www.dermandar.com/
STEP 1 REGISTER AND LOGIN TO
DERMANDAR
Register Form
Login Form
STEP 2 SELECT A 360 PHOTO Click Create > 360 view icon > Select and open a 360 degree photo
360 view icon
STEP 3 UPLOAD The opened file will be preview on the site. After that the steps are as follows.
1. Click Upload
2. Click Update after filling up some
information
3. Click Confirm
Finished
Uploading
STEP 5 PANORAMAS Click My Account > My Panoramas > Click your panorama
Click Uploaded
Panorama
STEP 5 COPY CODE
Click Embed > Set Embed Code Set the Code: Flash Object
Copy CodeNote: you can set the Width and Aspect
Ration as you wish
STEP 5 PASTE THE CODE IN
GOOGLE EARTHSelect a picture> Right click > properties then paste the Dermandar code
Geotag picture with 360 degree photo
Chapter 6
REQUIREMENTS
• Galaxy Tab 8.9 or other similar android device
• My Tracks application from Google playstoreDownload link:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.m
aps.mytracks&feature=search_result#?t=W251bGwsMSwyLDEsImNvbS
5nb29nbGUuYW5kcm9pZC5tYXBzLm15dHJhY2tzIl0.
MY TRACKSMy Tracks is a free
android application
that uses the GPS
sensor in your device
to record your path,
speed, distance, and
elevation while you
walk, run, bike,
drive, or do anything
else outdoors. Once
recorded, you can
visualize them on
Google Earth.
Note: After you download and install My Tracks, during
insulation set preferred unit to metric
Chapter 6.1
STEP 1 START RECORDING
Click on the record button to start
recording your track, make sure that
the recording time is running to ensure
your track is being recorded
Before you start
recording make sure that
you have a fix satellite
signal for accurate track
recording (see chapter 2)
STEP 2 GO GO GO
Note: that the display shown is in Map View
As you go along your track
is being record. The green
mark represent your
starting point, the red line
as your recorded track and
the orange arrow ask your
current position. Take note
that the GPS error is
represented by the blue
circle centered at the
orange arrow. the smaller
the blue circle is more
accurate the reading of
your location.
In Map View the
street map will
be automatically
viewed if you can
connected to a
wi-fi network
STEP 3 PUTTING WAYPOINT
Note: pinch to zoom out and pinch zoom to zoom in
Tap to create a waypoint
Blue pins represent
each way point
STEP 3.1 ADDING DETAILS TO
WAYPOINTS
Note: after tapping Add it will go back to you map view
After tapping fill up Name and Description to waypoint then tap Add
STEP 4 SAVE TRACK
Supply the details
of your tracks then
tap save
Click on the Grey button
to stop your track.
STEP 5 EXPORTING YOUR TRACKTap > Save to SD card > Save as GPX and KML
Save your track as GPX the
standard format for most GPS
devices and KML to view it in
Google Earth. Saved file can
be seen in Apps. > My files >
My tracks.
Note: double click the KML file to view in google earth
Chapter 6
STEP 1 CREATE A FOLDER
Note: Install Google Earth before you do this..
Download link: http://www.google.com/earth/index.html
Open Google Earth
> click Add
> Folder
STEP 2 OPEN KML FILES
Note: Make sure that there is always a check mark on the check
box for you to view your KML file.
Geotag Photos
Tracks
Open the created KML files
from the geotag photo and
my tracks application
Created Folder
STEP 3 COPY, PASTE OR DRAG
Note: you can use either of the two
methods to folder your kml files
Right click the KML file then click COPY, then right click the created
folder then PASTE
OR DRAG the KML file
inside the created folder
STEP 4 SAVE IN A NEW KML FILE
Select the created folder then click file > save > Save Places As…
After renaming click Save