FAQ #10 Can I capture locations inside a building?
Photogeo Tip FAQ #10 Can I capture locations inside a building? The short answer is no. Photogeo uses CAD technology to read geocoded photos. These are photos that have GPS locations attached to them. This information is read by photogeo and then converts them...
FAQ #8 Accuracy
Photogeo Tip FAQ #8 Accuracy or “Why don’t the camera markers show up exactly where my feature is located?” Issue: You take a bunch of photos and then go back to the office, import them using PhotogeoDWG. Gosh, the photos you snapped along a sidewalk show up in the...
Photogeo Tip FAQ #1: Why Do I Need a Google Maps API Key?
Photogeo Tip FAQ #1 Why Do I Need a Google Maps API Key? We might also call this, why does the map viewer not update? Instead I see the Working Offline message. But, hey, I know for sure that my internet connection is working! There are actually a couple of...
Photogeo Tip: Editing Photo Information
Photogeo Tip FAQ #14: Editing Photo Information You can only edit photo data if the photo has not been added to the drawing. Close any drawings that might be referencing the photos – other than the drawing you are working in. And, if you have placed photos in the...
Photogeo Tip – Sharing CAD Files with PhotogeoDWG Data
Photogeo Tip FAQ #12: Sharing CAD Files with PhotogeoDWG Data Q: I want to send a completed file with camera markers, photos, and labels to a colleague. Do they need PhotogeoDWG in order to use the drawing? A: The short answer is no. Camera markers are blocks,...
Photogeo Tip: Changing a Photo’s Position
Photogeo Tip FAQ #9 Changing a Photo’s Position Changing the position of a photo marker – the coordinates where you snapped the photo –can be modified in two ways.First, you can edit the photo meta data using the Edit Photo Info command. Here you will find all of the...