Topic: Geotagging

3 chapters across the catalog

Where's The Beef?
Episode 37 35:09 - 37:40

37: Where's The Beef?

GPS Chipsets, Virtual World Recreation

New GPS chipsets are enabling cameras to record not just location, but also altitude and compass direction (azimuth) within seconds of being powered on. This rich metadata allows for the potential recreation of the physical world in virtual space by aggregating millions of geotagged photos. This technology scales beyond traditional street mapping by utilizing community-contributed data to build immersive digital environments.

The King of Beers
Episode 33 1:17:11 - 1:24:35

33: The King of Beers

Geotagging Technology and GPS in Cameras

A discussion on the utility of geotagging photos and videos reveals a disagreement over the availability of GPS-enabled cameras. While one host enjoys creating "walk-through" videos of locations like Korea, they argue that high-quality digital cameras—not just cell phones—should have integrated GPS for automatic location logging. Research during the segment confirms that while the technology has existed since 2005 in models from Ricoh and Kodak, it has not yet become a standard consumer feature.

Truth to Power Ratio
Episode 31 57:13 - 59:24

31: Truth to Power Ratio

GPS Geotagging and Travel Photography Utility

John C. Dvorak admits he previously dismissed GPS-enabled cameras until a trip to Korea made him realize the value of knowing exactly where a specific photo was taken. He explains how geotagging allows travelers to relocate interesting shops or landmarks they captured in passing shots from taxis.