Geotagging data not showing up in Picasa for windows

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Geotagging data not showing up in Picasa for windows

Postby Sardog on Mon May 03, 2010 9:50 am

I can see the Geo data in Eye-Fi center and Picasa Web but not when the files are transferred from Eye-Fi center to my Local Windows 7 Machine and viewed in Picasa for windows. If I download a photo from Picasa Web to Picasa for windows I can see the Geo Data.
This problem does not exist On my Mac - iPhoto sees the Geo data just fine.
Geotagging data not showing up in Picasa fow windows from Eye-Fi Center.
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Re: Geotagging data not showing up in Picasa fow windows from Ey

Postby keester on Mon May 03, 2010 1:51 pm

Same problem here. When I first installed the card and software everything worked perfect. It would geotag in the eyefi center and write the info to the jpeg file. It would also show up in picasa because it was written to jpeg file (THROUGH PICASA). Now for no reason, it has stopped writing the info to the jpeg file. So the geotag info shows up in eyefi center but is not written to file. When I open up picasa or check properties (THROUGH PICASA) of file, there is no geotag info written to jpeg.

As a coincidence, this all started AFTER I started sharing photos through eyefi center. I disabled the feature, deleted program and reinstalled everything. This did NOT help me. I am at a loss as to fix this. This is a software problem with eyefi center.

PLEASE HELP!!!!
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Re: Geotagging data not showing up in Picasa fow windows from Ey

Postby kriemer on Mon May 03, 2010 3:38 pm

I just got off the phone with Eye-Fi tech support. There appears to be a bug with the latest version of Eye-Fi Centre that is causing this issue (personally I prefer it when it's is "them" causing the problem, than when it is "me"). Eye-Fi wonks hard at work on (yet another) fix to the Centre software. Of course there is no ETA for the fix as of yet.

I would hope that in the near term someone at Eye-Fi figures it out and posts that there is a problem, and the ETA when they have one.

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Re: Geotagging data not showing up in Picasa for windows

Postby Sardog on Mon May 03, 2010 7:41 pm

Funny... I called Tech Support today too and was told the issue was with Picasa (for windows desktop) and not with the Eye-Fi software or card as all the Geo data was visible when viewing with a 3rd party program.... Let the finger pointing begin.... :(
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Re: Geotagging data not showing up in Picasa for windows

Postby berend on Mon May 03, 2010 8:13 pm

(Somehow my post to this thread did not quite make it up, but just in case this is a duplicate, my apologies...)

We may be discussing more than one problem on this thread, so please allow me to make a few observations and ask a couple of questions.

sardog - there's no other way to "import" geo-tagging data into iPhoto other than iPhoto itself extracting it out of the EXIF data while importing the JPEG files, so if iPhoto is able to display the geo-tagging information, but Picasa (the desktop application for Windows) is not, the problem *looks* to be with Picasa, but we will certainly investigate. If you can, please download ExifTool from:

http://www.sno.phy.queensu.ca/~phil/exiftool/

and run it on a few of the photos that are displaying geo-tagging data in iPhoto, but not in Picasa and see if the "GPS" information is present in ExifTool's output.

kriemer and keester - there indeed was an issue affecting the writing of geo-tagging data into the EXIF headers of JPEGs from a couple of recent Canon point and shoot camera models and the fix for that was released last week. Are you running the latest version of the Eye-Fi Center (please select "Check for updates..." from the pop-up menu by clicking on the Eye-Fi icon in the system tray on Windows and the Finder menu bar on OS X)? Can you share with us what camera models you are using?

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Re: Geotagging data not showing up in Picasa for windows

Postby Sardog on Mon May 03, 2010 9:00 pm

Berend,
Thanks for the reply. I checked a specific photo's http://dl.dropbox.com/u/5415621/IMG_3516.JPG EXIF data with http://www.opanda.com/en/ (per Eye-Fi tech support instructions) This is the .jpg that my Eye-fi software put on my hard drive.
The photo's geo data is picked up by iPhoto on my mac.... but NOT in Picasa on my PC

The two Canon cameras I own produce the same issue: Canon Rebel XS DSLR & a Canon SD780IS point and shoot


Here is the EXIF Geo data from that photo.... It will not geotag in Picasa for windows. So is the problem with Canon, Picasa or Eye-Fi ???

[GPS]
GPS Version ID = Version 2.2
GPS Latitude Ref = North latitude
GPS Latitude = 28°7'42"
GPS Longitude Ref = West longitude
GPS Longitude = 82°22'4"

Thanks for your help.
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Re: Geotagging data not showing up in Picasa for windows

Postby berend on Mon May 03, 2010 9:07 pm

Sardog wrote:The two Canon cameras I own produce the same issue: Canon Rebel XS DSLR & a Canon SD780IS point and shoot

[GPS]
GPS Version ID = Version 2.2
GPS Latitude Ref = North latitude
GPS Latitude = 28°7'42"
GPS Longitude Ref = West longitude
GPS Longitude = 82°22'4"


At least as far as a first pass result is concerned, that seems pretty conclusive as far as the EXIF data agreeing with the import into iPhoto. I'll try this with a Windows machine and Picasa at work tomorrow (on an MacBook Pro right now), but would you mind opening a parallel case with Picasa support and forwarding them them the photo, too, to see what they have to say about the fact that two other tools are processing the geo-tagging data correctly while Picasa isn't?

Thanks for your help,

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Re: Geotagging data not showing up in Picasa for windows

Postby Sardog on Mon May 03, 2010 9:09 pm

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Re: Geotagging data not showing up in Picasa for windows

Postby berend on Tue May 04, 2010 1:10 am

Sardog wrote:Thanks again.


No problem and thank you for taking this to the Picasa forum, too. Everything seems to indicate that Picasa (the newest version) seems to be unable to handle the alignment of the MakerNotes (manufacturer proprietary information) section of the EXIF data written by these Canon cameras, like iPhoto and other software can.

If you haven't deleted this IMG_3516.JPG file off of your Eye-Fi Card, could I ask you far a quick favor? Could you just plug the Eye-Fi Card into your computer with the supplied card reader and copy IMG_3516.JPG off of the card via the file explorer in "old school" fashion and make it available for download via Dropbox also? I just want to make sure that the alignment of the MakerNotes section is like that as written by the camera (I'm 99.9% sure it will be because it comes before any of the additional data written by the Eye-Fi Center software).

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Re: Geotagging data not showing up in Picasa for windows

Postby Sardog on Tue May 04, 2010 4:18 am

berend wrote:
Sardog wrote:Thanks again.


No problem and thank you for taking this to the Picasa forum, too. Everything seems to indicate that Picasa (the newest version) seems to be unable to handle the alignment of the MakerNotes (manufacturer proprietary information) section of the EXIF data written by these Canon cameras, like iPhoto and other software can.

If you haven't deleted this IMG_3516.JPG file off of your Eye-Fi Card, could I ask you far a quick favor? Could you just plug the Eye-Fi Card into your computer with the supplied card reader and copy IMG_3516.JPG off of the card via the file explorer in "old school" fashion and make it available for download via Dropbox also? I just want to make sure that the alignment of the MakerNotes section is like that as written by the camera (I'm 99.9% sure it will be because it comes before any of the additional data written by the Eye-Fi Center software).

Thanks again,

Berend



Thanks for all your help Berend,

I have Two new files for you to look at (as the original file was deleted) The 1st file is the "old school" direct card transfer http://dl.dropbox.com/u/5415621/IMG_355 ... %20USB.JPG
The second file is the same photo from my hard drive where the Eye-Fi software saved the photo http://dl.dropbox.com/u/5415621/IMG_355 ... Center.JPG And just a note .... The second photo (from the Eye-fi center software) is 2KB smaller than the one directly off the card.

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Re: Geotagging data not showing up in Picasa for windows

Postby keester on Tue May 04, 2010 4:30 am

I have a Canon G9,
and yes the gps data is being written to the jpeg, but picassa can't read it. It is not a picassa version issue I think, because the problem happened while using the same version. I switched to a freeware program Pictomio (excellent program) that reads and maps gps info with no problems and uploads to different web albums. I don't know where the problem is or when it started. Once minute its working, now it's not. Right now I have stopped using picassa and am using Pictomio.
Sorry for the hubbub, but it look like a common problem for many of us.
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Re: Geotagging data not showing up in Picasa for windows

Postby prabha on Tue May 04, 2010 6:26 am

sardog, the EXIF data is rewritten when adding XMP information such as city/state/country along with with lat/long GPS EXIF tags. So this process may compress the EXIF data written by camera. But i can guarantee that no EXIF data is lost in this process and the image data is untouched.

And to verify the EXIF tags without any additional tools, open the file properties dialog in windows explorer and look into the "details" tab under the GPS section after the camera tags section.

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Re: Geotagging data not showing up in Picasa for windows

Postby Sardog on Tue May 04, 2010 8:20 am

prabha wrote:sardog, the EXIF data is rewritten when adding XMP information such as city/state/country along with with lat/long GPS EXIF tags. So this process may compress the EXIF data written by camera. But i can guarantee that no EXIF data is lost in this process and the image data is untouched.

And to verify the EXIF tags without any additional tools, open the file properties dialog in windows explorer and look into the "details" tab under the GPS section after the camera tags section.

-prabha



Thanks for the tip prabha (regarding the EXIF geo data without tools)... Now if we could only get an acknowledgment from the good folks at Google (Picasa) You guys obviously have some "dealings" with them.... Can you get them on the horn and iron this issue out for us? :D
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Re: Geotagging data not showing up in Picasa for windows

Postby kriemer on Tue May 04, 2010 12:48 pm

The problem appears related to Casio cameras as well, or at least my Casio Exilim Z1080
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Re: Geotagging data not showing up in Picasa for windows

Postby prabha on Tue May 04, 2010 3:57 pm

kriemer, can you see the geo tags in the "File Properties" dialog.
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Re: Geotagging data not showing up in Picasa for windows

Postby Sardog on Tue May 04, 2010 5:53 pm

Prabha,
Please take a look at this screen shot: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/5415621/Look%20 ... 20data.JPG
Can Eye-Fi transfer the Photo and Exif data without compressing anything? like it does when it sends the upload to PicasaWeb? I don't understand why there is a need to "compress" any EXIF or geo data to my Desktop photos. Aside from the file size difference Can you tell me why the PicasaWeb photo's Geo data is more detailed than the photo sent to my computer by Eye-Fi?
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Re: Geotagging data not showing up in Picasa for windows

Postby prabha on Tue May 04, 2010 6:16 pm

sardog,

there is no intentional compression of the EXIF/IPTC/XMP data. While writing the XMP/IPTC data the EXIF data is rewritten in the original file. And this process may compact the data. And it again depends on how the IFD's are written by the camera. So in some cases the rewrite won't modify anything major and in some case it may. so i don't think this is an issue.

And regarding the more detailed lat/long, i don't have much information on the value returned by our geo provider and i may need to debug to see the values and see how the tags are added. so i'll get back to you later on this issue.

And who added the geo tags for the picassa picture, is that by our servers or picassa web??
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Re: Geotagging data not showing up in Picasa for windows

Postby kriemer on Tue May 04, 2010 6:20 pm

Prabha,

Yes the file are geotagged; I can see data through ExifTool and the mapped pictures in Pictomio.

More than a little strange.

Thanks for the follow-up.

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Re: Geotagging data not showing up in Picasa for windows

Postby Sardog on Tue May 04, 2010 7:10 pm

prabha wrote:sardog,
And who added the geo tags for the picassa picture, is that by our servers or picassa web??


I hope you are not asking me that question ...Because I don't have a clue.... It was just downloaded to my desktop from picasaweb (not altered in any way by me).
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Re: Geotagging data not showing up in Picasa for windows

Postby Sardog on Tue May 04, 2010 7:52 pm

Shouldn't the two .jpg files be identicle? Why would PicasaWEB get a diffrent size file than what is put on my PC by Eye-Fi center?

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/5415621/Look%20 ... 20data.JPG
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Re: Geotagging data not showing up in Picasa for windows

Postby berend on Tue May 04, 2010 7:53 pm

Sardog wrote:I hope you are not asking me that question... Because I don't have a clue.


sardog,

Prabha's question is a bit rhetorical. What he's pointing out is that the copy of the photo that's delivered to the desktop has its EXIF data manipulated for geo-tagging using Adobe's XMP library and the libexif library, while the photos that are uploaded to Picasa Web Albums have their EXIF data manipulated by ExifTool, a Perl-based module. Furthermore, if the photos were uploaded to our servers first, then downloaded to the desktop destination, then they arrive already geo-tagged, in which case both copies have their EXIF data manipulated by ExifTool. As your screenshot shows, for example, different libraries can choose different rational fraction representations of non-integer quantities (EXIF does not use floating point, but rather fractional representations), resulting in fleetingly small differences in numeric representations when converted to floating point.

In neither case is any "compression" done and the differences in size are due to the slightly different EXIF processing and alignment implementations of the two independent mechanisms. If you wish, make both copies of the photo downloadable via Dropbox (and even a third copy copied directly off of the Eye-Fi Card's DCIM folder) and I'd be happy to decode the EXIF headers verbosely to make sure there's no loss of metadata.

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Re: Geotagging data not showing up in Picasa for windows

Postby Sardog on Tue May 04, 2010 8:06 pm

From The Card via USB: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/5415621/IMG_3567.JPG

Downloaded to my PC's Desktop from PicasaWEB (Direct upload from Eye-Fi to PicasaWEB) http://dl.dropbox.com/u/5415621/IMG_356 ... %20web.JPG

File saved directly to my PC via Eye-Fi Center: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/5415621/IMG_356 ... ftware.JPG

I hope someone can figure out this mess :(
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Re: Geotagging data not showing up in Picasa for windows

Postby berend on Tue May 04, 2010 8:36 pm

Sardog wrote:I hope someone can figure out this mess :(


I really am not sure what mess you are referring to. This really is the nature of rich metadata and, as mentioned on the Google forum thread that you posted on, too, a side-effect of inexact specifications that allow for slightly different representations of the same data to be "correct."

Here's what I've done for you - I have downloaded the three copies of the photo that you made available and decoded them verbosely using ExifTool. You can see, first and foremost, that none of the EXIF data that was present in the non-geo-tagged original (retrieved directly via USB) is missing in the two geo-tagged copies. All of the metadata written by the camera is properly transferred through to the geo-tagged photos.

First the original:
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berend-macbookpro:~ berend$ exiftool -v "IMG_3567.JPG"
  ExifToolVersion = 6.90
  FileName = IMG_3567.JPG
  Directory = .
  FileSize = 85251
  FileModifyDate = 1273029096
  FileType = JPEG
  MIMEType = image/jpeg
JPEG APP1 (8188 bytes):
  + [IFD0 directory with 10 entries]
  | 0)  ImageDescription =                               
  | 1)  Make = Canon
  | 2)  Model = Canon PowerShot SD780 IS
  | 3)  Orientation = 1
  | 4)  XResolution = 180
  | 5)  YResolution = 180
  | 6)  ResolutionUnit = 2
  | 7)  ModifyDate = 2010:05:04 20:25:11
  | 8)  YCbCrPositioning = 2
  | 9)  ExifOffset (SubDirectory) -->
  | + [ExifIFD directory with 32 entries]
  | | 0)  ExposureTime = 0.005
  | | 1)  FNumber = 3.2
  | | 2)  ISO = 400
  | | 3)  ExifVersion = 0221
  | | 4)  DateTimeOriginal = 2010:05:04 20:25:11
  | | 5)  CreateDate = 2010:05:04 20:25:11
  | | 6)  ComponentsConfiguration = ...
  | | 7)  CompressedBitsPerPixel = 3
  | | 8)  ShutterSpeedValue = 7.65625
  | | 9)  ApertureValue = 3.34375
  | | 10) ExposureCompensation = 0
  | | 11) MaxApertureValue = 3.34375
  | | 12) MeteringMode = 5
  | | 13) Flash = 24
  | | 14) FocalLength = 5.9
  | | 15) MakerNoteCanon (SubDirectory) -->
  | | + [MakerNotes directory with 25 entries]
  | | | 0)  CanonCameraSettings (SubDirectory) -->
  | | | + [BinaryData directory, 96 bytes]
  | | | | MacroMode = 2
  | | | | Self-timer = 0
  | | | | Quality = 3
  | | | | CanonFlashMode = 5
  | | | | ContinuousDrive = 0
  | | | | FocusMode = 4
  | | | | RecordMode = 1
  | | | | CanonImageSize = 2
  | | | | EasyMode = 0
  | | | | DigitalZoom = 0
  | | | | Contrast = 0
  | | | | Saturation = 0
  | | | | Sharpness = 0
  | | | | CameraISO = 15
  | | | | MeteringMode = 3
  | | | | FocusRange = 1
  | | | | AFPoint = 16390
  | | | | CanonExposureMode = 0
  | | | | LensType = -1
  | | | | LongFocal = 17900
  | | | | ShortFocal = 5900
  | | | | FocalUnits = 1000
  | | | | MaxAperture = 107
  | | | | MinAperture = 203
  | | | | FlashActivity = -1
  | | | | FlashBits = 0
  | | | | FocusContinuous = 1
  | | | | AESetting = 0
  | | | | ImageStabilization = 1
  | | | | DisplayAperture = 0
  | | | | ZoomSourceWidth = 4000
  | | | | ZoomTargetWidth = 4000
  | | | | PhotoEffect = -1
  | | | | ColorTone = 32767
  | | | 1)  CanonFocalLength (SubDirectory) -->
  | | | + [BinaryData directory, 8 bytes]
  | | | | FocalType = 2
  | | | | FocalLength = 5900
  | | | | FocalPlaneXSize = 250
  | | | | FocalPlaneYSize = 187
  | | | 2)  Canon_0x0003 = 0 0 0 0
  | | | 3)  CanonShotInfo (SubDirectory) -->
  | | | + [BinaryData directory, 68 bytes]
  | | | | AutoISO = 64
  | | | | BaseISO = 160
  | | | | MeasuredEV = 152
  | | | | TargetAperture = 107
  | | | | TargetExposureTime = 245
  | | | | ExposureCompensation = 0
  | | | | WhiteBalance = 0
  | | | | SlowShutter = 0
  | | | | SequenceNumber = 0
  | | | | OpticalZoomCode = 0
  | | | | FlashGuideNumber = 0
  | | | | AFPointsUsed2 = 0
  | | | | FlashExposureComp = 0
  | | | | AutoExposureBracketing = 0
  | | | | AEBBracketValue = 0
  | | | | FocusDistanceUpper = 37
  | | | | FocusDistanceLower = 0
  | | | | FNumber = 109
  | | | | ExposureTime = 243
  | | | | BulbDuration = 0
  | | | | CameraType = 250
  | | | | AutoRotate = 0
  | | | | NDFilter = 0
  | | | | Self-timer2 = 0
  | | | 4)  Canon_0x0000 = 0 0 0 0 0 0
  | | | 5)  CanonImageType = IMG:PowerShot SD780 IS JPEG
  | | | 6)  CanonFirmwareVersion = Firmware Version 1.00
  | | | 7)  FileNumber = 1003567
  | | | 8)  OwnerName =
  | | | 9)  Canon_0x000d = 5 603 411 0 0 0 329 731 192 0 0 0 0 329 688 4294967205[snip]
  | | | 10) CanonModelID = 39976960
  | | | 11) Canon_0x0026 = 96 4 9 9 640 480 100 100 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18[snip]
  | | | 12) Canon_0x0013 = 0 0 0 0
  | | | 13) Canon_0x0018 = 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 [snip]
  | | | 14) Canon_0x0019 = 1
  | | | 15) Canon_0x001c = 0
  | | | 16) Canon_0x001d = 32 1 0 2 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
  | | | 17) FirmwareRevision = 16777984
  | | | 18) Canon_0x001f = 138 1 0 4 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 [snip]
  | | | 19) Canon_0x0022 = 416 0 0 16 8 1 1 640 480 0 0 0 0 0 8 384 0 0 0 0 0 0 0[snip]
  | | | 20) Canon_0x0023 = 8 0
  | | | 21) Canon_0x0027 = 10 1 65535 0 0
  | | | 22) Canon_0x0028 = 17 170 206 20 184 218 183 252 221 232 189 186 116 52 10 228
  | | | 23) Canon_0x00d0 = 0
  | | | 24) Canon_0x002d = 0
  | | 16) UserComment =
  | | 17) FlashpixVersion = 0100
  | | 18) ColorSpace = 1
  | | 19) ExifImageWidth = 640
  | | 20) ExifImageLength = 480
  | | 21) InteropOffset (SubDirectory) -->
  | | + [InteropIFD directory with 4 entries]
  | | | 0)  InteropIndex = R98
  | | | 1)  InteropVersion = 0100
  | | | 2)  RelatedImageWidth = 640
  | | | 3)  RelatedImageLength = 480
  | | 22) FocalPlaneXResolution = 2622.951
  | | 23) FocalPlaneYResolution = 2622.951
  | | 24) FocalPlaneResolutionUnit = 2
  | | 25) SensingMethod = 2
  | | 26) FileSource = 3
  | | 27) CustomRendered = 0
  | | 28) ExposureMode = 0
  | | 29) WhiteBalance = 0
  | | 30) DigitalZoomRatio = 1
  | | 31) SceneCaptureType = 0
  + [IFD1 directory with 6 entries]
  | 0)  Compression = 6
  | 1)  XResolution = 180
  | 2)  YResolution = 180
  | 3)  ResolutionUnit = 2
  | 4)  ThumbnailOffset = 5108
  | 5)  ThumbnailLength = 2843
JPEG DQT (130 bytes):
JPEG SOF0:
  ImageWidth = 640
  ImageHeight = 480
JPEG DHT (416 bytes):
JPEG SOS


Then the copy delivered to the desktop via the Eye-Fi Center:
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berend-macbookpro:~ berend$ exiftool -v "IMG_3567 fro Eye-fi software.JPG"
  ExifToolVersion = 6.90
  FileName = IMG_3567 fro Eye-fi software.JPG
  Directory = .
  FileSize = 83642
  FileModifyDate = 1273029110
  FileType = JPEG
  MIMEType = image/jpeg
JPEG APP1 (6393 bytes):
  + [IFD0 directory with 11 entries]
  | 0)  ImageDescription =                               
  | 1)  Make = Canon
  | 2)  Model = Canon PowerShot SD780 IS
  | 3)  Orientation = 1
  | 4)  XResolution = 180
  | 5)  YResolution = 180
  | 6)  ResolutionUnit = 2
  | 7)  ModifyDate = 2010:05:04 20:25:11
  | 8)  YCbCrPositioning = 2
  | 9)  ExifOffset (SubDirectory) -->
  | + [ExifIFD directory with 32 entries]
  | | 0)  ExposureTime = 0.005
  | | 1)  FNumber = 3.2
  | | 2)  ISO = 400
  | | 3)  ExifVersion = 0221
  | | 4)  DateTimeOriginal = 2010:05:04 20:25:11
  | | 5)  CreateDate = 2010:05:04 20:25:11
  | | 6)  ComponentsConfiguration = ...
  | | 7)  CompressedBitsPerPixel = 3
  | | 8)  ShutterSpeedValue = 7.65625
  | | 9)  ApertureValue = 3.34375
  | | 10) ExposureCompensation = 0
  | | 11) MaxApertureValue = 3.34375
  | | 12) MeteringMode = 5
  | | 13) Flash = 24
  | | 14) FocalLength = 5.9
  | | 15) MakerNoteCanon (SubDirectory) -->
  | | + [MakerNotes directory with 25 entries]
  | | | Warning = [minor] Adjusted MakerNotes base by 6
  | | | 0)  CanonCameraSettings (SubDirectory) -->
  | | | + [BinaryData directory, 96 bytes]
  | | | | MacroMode = 2
  | | | | Self-timer = 0
  | | | | Quality = 3
  | | | | CanonFlashMode = 5
  | | | | ContinuousDrive = 0
  | | | | FocusMode = 4
  | | | | RecordMode = 1
  | | | | CanonImageSize = 2
  | | | | EasyMode = 0
  | | | | DigitalZoom = 0
  | | | | Contrast = 0
  | | | | Saturation = 0
  | | | | Sharpness = 0
  | | | | CameraISO = 15
  | | | | MeteringMode = 3
  | | | | FocusRange = 1
  | | | | AFPoint = 16390
  | | | | CanonExposureMode = 0
  | | | | LensType = -1
  | | | | LongFocal = 17900
  | | | | ShortFocal = 5900
  | | | | FocalUnits = 1000
  | | | | MaxAperture = 107
  | | | | MinAperture = 203
  | | | | FlashActivity = -1
  | | | | FlashBits = 0
  | | | | FocusContinuous = 1
  | | | | AESetting = 0
  | | | | ImageStabilization = 1
  | | | | DisplayAperture = 0
  | | | | ZoomSourceWidth = 4000
  | | | | ZoomTargetWidth = 4000
  | | | | PhotoEffect = -1
  | | | | ColorTone = 32767
  | | | 1)  CanonFocalLength (SubDirectory) -->
  | | | + [BinaryData directory, 8 bytes]
  | | | | FocalType = 2
  | | | | FocalLength = 5900
  | | | | FocalPlaneXSize = 250
  | | | | FocalPlaneYSize = 187
  | | | 2)  Canon_0x0003 = 0 0 0 0
  | | | 3)  CanonShotInfo (SubDirectory) -->
  | | | + [BinaryData directory, 68 bytes]
  | | | | AutoISO = 64
  | | | | BaseISO = 160
  | | | | MeasuredEV = 152
  | | | | TargetAperture = 107
  | | | | TargetExposureTime = 245
  | | | | ExposureCompensation = 0
  | | | | WhiteBalance = 0
  | | | | SlowShutter = 0
  | | | | SequenceNumber = 0
  | | | | OpticalZoomCode = 0
  | | | | FlashGuideNumber = 0
  | | | | AFPointsUsed2 = 0
  | | | | FlashExposureComp = 0
  | | | | AutoExposureBracketing = 0
  | | | | AEBBracketValue = 0
  | | | | FocusDistanceUpper = 37
  | | | | FocusDistanceLower = 0
  | | | | FNumber = 109
  | | | | ExposureTime = 243
  | | | | BulbDuration = 0
  | | | | CameraType = 250
  | | | | AutoRotate = 0
  | | | | NDFilter = 0
  | | | | Self-timer2 = 0
  | | | 4)  Canon_0x0000 = 0 0 0 0 0 0
  | | | 5)  CanonImageType = IMG:PowerShot SD780 IS JPEG
  | | | 6)  CanonFirmwareVersion = Firmware Version 1.00
  | | | 7)  FileNumber = 1003567
  | | | 8)  OwnerName =
  | | | 9)  Canon_0x000d = 5 603 411 0 0 0 329 731 192 0 0 0 0 329 688 4294967205[snip]
  | | | 10) CanonModelID = 39976960
  | | | 11) Canon_0x0026 = 96 4 9 9 640 480 100 100 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18[snip]
  | | | 12) Canon_0x0013 = 0 0 0 0
  | | | 13) Canon_0x0018 = 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 [snip]
  | | | 14) Canon_0x0019 = 1
  | | | 15) Canon_0x001c = 0
  | | | 16) Canon_0x001d = 32 1 0 2 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
  | | | 17) FirmwareRevision = 16777984
  | | | 18) Canon_0x001f = 138 1 0 4 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 [snip]
  | | | 19) Canon_0x0022 = 416 0 0 16 8 1 1 640 480 0 0 0 0 0 8 384 0 0 0 0 0 0 0[snip]
  | | | 20) Canon_0x0023 = 8 0
  | | | 21) Canon_0x0027 = 10 1 65535 0 0
  | | | 22) Canon_0x0028 = 17 170 206 20 184 218 183 252 221 232 189 186 116 52 10 228
  | | | 23) Canon_0x00d0 = 0
  | | | 24) Canon_0x002d = 0
  | | 16) UserComment =
  | | 17) FlashpixVersion = 0100
  | | 18) ColorSpace = 1
  | | 19) ExifImageWidth = 640
  | | 20) ExifImageLength = 480
  | | 21) InteropOffset (SubDirectory) -->
  | | + [InteropIFD directory with 4 entries]
  | | | 0)  InteropIndex = R98
  | | | 1)  InteropVersion = 0100
  | | | 2)  RelatedImageWidth = 640
  | | | 3)  RelatedImageLength = 480
  | | 22) FocalPlaneXResolution = 2622.951
  | | 23) FocalPlaneYResolution = 2622.951
  | | 24) FocalPlaneResolutionUnit = 2
  | | 25) SensingMethod = 2
  | | 26) FileSource = 3
  | | 27) CustomRendered = 0
  | | 28) ExposureMode = 0
  | | 29) WhiteBalance = 0
  | | 30) DigitalZoomRatio = 1
  | | 31) SceneCaptureType = 0
  | 10) GPSInfo (SubDirectory) -->
  | + [GPS directory with 5 entries]
  | | 0)  GPSVersionID = 2 2 0 0
  | | 1)  GPSLatitudeRef = N
  | | 2)  GPSLatitude = 28 8 53
  | | 3)  GPSLongitudeRef = W
  | | 4)  GPSLongitude = 82 19 11
  + [IFD1 directory with 6 entries]
  | 0)  Compression = 6
  | 1)  XResolution = 180
  | 2)  YResolution = 180
  | 3)  ResolutionUnit = 2
  | 4)  ThumbnailOffset = 3544
  | 5)  ThumbnailLength = 2843
JPEG APP1 (20 bytes):
  + [IFD0 directory]
JPEG APP13 (158 bytes):
  + [Photoshop directory, 144 bytes]
  | IPTCData (SubDirectory) -->
  | + [IPTC directory, 90 bytes]
  | | -- IPTCApplication record --
  | | ApplicationRecordVersion = 2
  | | City = Thonotosassa
  | | Province-State = Florida
  | | Country-PrimaryLocationName = United States
  | | Caption-Abstract =                               
  | CopyrightFlag =
  | Photoshop_0x0425 = .^"W.N..&.\..9..
JPEG DQT (130 bytes):
JPEG SOF0:
  ImageWidth = 640
  ImageHeight = 480
JPEG DHT (416 bytes):
JPEG SOS


And finally the copy delivered to Picasa Web Albums and downloaded:
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berend-macbookpro:~ berend$ exiftool -v "IMG_3567 Download from Picasa web.JPG"
  ExifToolVersion = 6.90
  FileName = IMG_3567 Download from Picasa web.JPG
  Directory = .
  FileSize = 86475
  FileModifyDate = 1273029087
  FileType = JPEG
  MIMEType = image/jpeg
JPEG APP1 (6376 bytes):
  + [IFD0 directory with 11 entries]
  | 0)  ImageDescription =                               
  | 1)  Make = Canon
  | 2)  Model = Canon PowerShot SD780 IS
  | 3)  Orientation = 1
  | 4)  XResolution = 180
  | 5)  YResolution = 180
  | 6)  ResolutionUnit = 2
  | 7)  ModifyDate = 2010:05:04 20:25:11
  | 8)  YCbCrPositioning = 2
  | 9)  ExifOffset (SubDirectory) -->
  | + [ExifIFD directory with 32 entries]
  | | 0)  ExposureTime = 0.005
  | | 1)  FNumber = 3.2
  | | 2)  ISO = 400
  | | 3)  ExifVersion = 0221
  | | 4)  DateTimeOriginal = 2010:05:04 20:25:11
  | | 5)  CreateDate = 2010:05:04 20:25:11
  | | 6)  ComponentsConfiguration = ...
  | | 7)  CompressedBitsPerPixel = 3
  | | 8)  ShutterSpeedValue = 7.65625
  | | 9)  ApertureValue = 3.34375
  | | 10) ExposureCompensation = 0
  | | 11) MaxApertureValue = 3.34375
  | | 12) MeteringMode = 5
  | | 13) Flash = 24
  | | 14) FocalLength = 5.9
  | | 15) MakerNoteCanon (SubDirectory) -->
  | | + [MakerNotes directory with 25 entries]
  | | | 0)  CanonCameraSettings (SubDirectory) -->
  | | | + [BinaryData directory, 96 bytes]
  | | | | MacroMode = 2
  | | | | Self-timer = 0
  | | | | Quality = 3
  | | | | CanonFlashMode = 5
  | | | | ContinuousDrive = 0
  | | | | FocusMode = 4
  | | | | RecordMode = 1
  | | | | CanonImageSize = 2
  | | | | EasyMode = 0
  | | | | DigitalZoom = 0
  | | | | Contrast = 0
  | | | | Saturation = 0
  | | | | Sharpness = 0
  | | | | CameraISO = 15
  | | | | MeteringMode = 3
  | | | | FocusRange = 1
  | | | | AFPoint = 16390
  | | | | CanonExposureMode = 0
  | | | | LensType = -1
  | | | | LongFocal = 17900
  | | | | ShortFocal = 5900
  | | | | FocalUnits = 1000
  | | | | MaxAperture = 107
  | | | | MinAperture = 203
  | | | | FlashActivity = -1
  | | | | FlashBits = 0
  | | | | FocusContinuous = 1
  | | | | AESetting = 0
  | | | | ImageStabilization = 1
  | | | | DisplayAperture = 0
  | | | | ZoomSourceWidth = 4000
  | | | | ZoomTargetWidth = 4000
  | | | | PhotoEffect = -1
  | | | | ColorTone = 32767
  | | | 1)  CanonFocalLength (SubDirectory) -->
  | | | + [BinaryData directory, 8 bytes]
  | | | | FocalType = 2
  | | | | FocalLength = 5900
  | | | | FocalPlaneXSize = 250
  | | | | FocalPlaneYSize = 187
  | | | 2)  Canon_0x0003 = 0 0 0 0
  | | | 3)  CanonShotInfo (SubDirectory) -->
  | | | + [BinaryData directory, 68 bytes]
  | | | | AutoISO = 64
  | | | | BaseISO = 160
  | | | | MeasuredEV = 152
  | | | | TargetAperture = 107
  | | | | TargetExposureTime = 245
  | | | | ExposureCompensation = 0
  | | | | WhiteBalance = 0
  | | | | SlowShutter = 0
  | | | | SequenceNumber = 0
  | | | | OpticalZoomCode = 0
  | | | | FlashGuideNumber = 0
  | | | | AFPointsUsed2 = 0
  | | | | FlashExposureComp = 0
  | | | | AutoExposureBracketing = 0
  | | | | AEBBracketValue = 0
  | | | | FocusDistanceUpper = 37
  | | | | FocusDistanceLower = 0
  | | | | FNumber = 109
  | | | | ExposureTime = 243
  | | | | BulbDuration = 0
  | | | | CameraType = 250
  | | | | AutoRotate = 0
  | | | | NDFilter = 0
  | | | | Self-timer2 = 0
  | | | 4)  Canon_0x0000 = 0 0 0 0 0 0
  | | | 5)  CanonImageType = IMG:PowerShot SD780 IS JPEG
  | | | 6)  CanonFirmwareVersion = Firmware Version 1.00
  | | | 7)  FileNumber = 1003567
  | | | 8)  OwnerName =
  | | | 9)  Canon_0x000d = 5 603 411 0 0 0 329 731 192 0 0 0 0 329 688 4294967205[snip]
  | | | 10) CanonModelID = 39976960
  | | | 11) Canon_0x0026 = 96 4 9 9 640 480 100 100 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18[snip]
  | | | 12) Canon_0x0013 = 0 0 0 0
  | | | 13) Canon_0x0018 = 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 [snip]
  | | | 14) Canon_0x0019 = 1
  | | | 15) Canon_0x001c = 0
  | | | 16) Canon_0x001d = 32 1 0 2 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
  | | | 17) FirmwareRevision = 16777984
  | | | 18) Canon_0x001f = 138 1 0 4 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 [snip]
  | | | 19) Canon_0x0022 = 416 0 0 16 8 1 1 640 480 0 0 0 0 0 8 384 0 0 0 0 0 0 0[snip]
  | | | 20) Canon_0x0023 = 8 0
  | | | 21) Canon_0x0027 = 10 1 65535 0 0
  | | | 22) Canon_0x0028 = 17 170 206 20 184 218 183 252 221 232 189 186 116 52 10 228
  | | | 23) Canon_0x00d0 = 0
  | | | 24) Canon_0x002d = 0
  | | 16) UserComment =
  | | 17) FlashpixVersion = 0100
  | | 18) ColorSpace = 1
  | | 19) ExifImageWidth = 640
  | | 20) ExifImageLength = 480
  | | 21) InteropOffset (SubDirectory) -->
  | | + [InteropIFD directory with 4 entries]
  | | | 0)  InteropIndex = R98
  | | | 1)  InteropVersion = 0100
  | | | 2)  RelatedImageWidth = 640
  | | | 3)  RelatedImageLength = 480
  | | 22) FocalPlaneXResolution = 2622.951
  | | 23) FocalPlaneYResolution = 2622.951
  | | 24) FocalPlaneResolutionUnit = 2
  | | 25) SensingMethod = 2
  | | 26) FileSource = 3
  | | 27) CustomRendered = 0
  | | 28) ExposureMode = 0
  | | 29) WhiteBalance = 0
  | | 30) DigitalZoomRatio = 1
  | | 31) SceneCaptureType = 0
  | 10) GPSInfo (SubDirectory) -->
  | + [GPS directory with 5 entries]
  | | 0)  GPSVersionID = 2 2 0 0
  | | 1)  GPSLatitudeRef = N
  | | 2)  GPSLatitude = 28 8 53.52
  | | 3)  GPSLongitudeRef = W
  | | 4)  GPSLongitude = 82 19 11.64
  + [IFD1 directory with 6 entries]
  | 0)  Compression = 6
  | 1)  XResolution = 180
  | 2)  YResolution = 180
  | 3)  ResolutionUnit = 2
  | 4)  ThumbnailOffset = 3526
  | 5)  ThumbnailLength = 2843
JPEG APP13 (88 bytes):
  + [Photoshop directory, 74 bytes]
  | IPTCData (SubDirectory) -->
  | + [IPTC directory, 62 bytes]
  | | -- IPTCApplication record --
  | | City = Thonotosassa
  | | Province-State = Florida
  | | Country-PrimaryLocationCode = USA
  | | Country-PrimaryLocationName = United States
  | | ApplicationRecordVersion = 4
JPEG APP1 (2940 bytes):
  + [XMP directory, 2911 bytes]
  | City = Thonotosassa
  | Country = United States
  | State = Florida
JPEG DQT (130 bytes):
JPEG SOF0:
  ImageWidth = 640
  ImageHeight = 480
JPEG DHT (416 bytes):
JPEG SOS


Finally, here's a "difference" of the decoded EXIF between the copy delivered to the desktop and the copy delivered to the web:
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berend-macbookpro:~ berend$ exiftool -v "IMG_3567 fro Eye-fi software.JPG" > "IMG_3567 fro Eye-fi software.JPG.exif"
berend-macbookpro:~ berend$ exiftool -v "IMG_3567 Download from Picasa web.JPG" > "IMG_3567 Download from Picasa web.JPG.exif"
berend-macbookpro:~ berend$ diff "IMG_3567 fro Eye-fi software.JPG.exif" "IMG_3567 Download from Picasa web.JPG.exif"
2c2
<   FileName = IMG_3567 fro Eye-fi software.JPG
---
>   FileName = IMG_3567 Download from Picasa web.JPG
4,5c4,5
<   FileSize = 83642
<   FileModifyDate = 1273029110
---
>   FileSize = 86475
>   FileModifyDate = 1273029087
8c8
< JPEG APP1 (6393 bytes):
---
> JPEG APP1 (6376 bytes):
38d37
<   | | 2)  GPSLatitude = 28 8 53
---
>   | | 2)  GPSLatitude = 28 8 53.52
156c155
<   | | 4)  GPSLongitude = 82 19 11
---
>   | | 4)  GPSLongitude = 82 19 11.64
162c161
<   | 4)  ThumbnailOffset = 3544
---
>   | 4)  ThumbnailOffset = 3526
164,167c163,164
< JPEG APP1 (20 bytes):
<   + [IFD0 directory]
< JPEG APP13 (158 bytes):
<   + [Photoshop directory, 144 bytes]
---
> JPEG APP13 (88 bytes):
>   + [Photoshop directory, 74 bytes]
169c166
<   | + [IPTC directory, 90 bytes]
---
>   | + [IPTC directory, 62 bytes]
171d167
<   | | ApplicationRecordVersion = 2
173a170
>   | | Country-PrimaryLocationCode = USA
175,177c172,177
<   | | Caption-Abstract =                               
<   | CopyrightFlag =
<   | Photoshop_0x0425 = .^"W.N..&.\..9..
---
>   | | ApplicationRecordVersion = 4
> JPEG APP1 (2940 bytes):
>   + [XMP directory, 2911 bytes]
>   | City = Thonotosassa
>   | Country = United States
>   | State = Florida


As you can see, other than the obvious differences in the file names and file system timestamps based on when I downloaded the files from Dropbox (as opposed to when the photo was captured, which is a time stamp in the EXIF header and identical in all three copies) and subtle differences in the various "segment" sizes and offsets, the GPS coordinates are decoded ever so slightly differently (per your screenshot) and, in the case of the Picasa Web Albums downloaded photo, the XMP city, state and country tags are repeated twice. Other than that, the metadata is entirely identical.

To highlight the specific details of the geo-tagging sections, here's the desktop copy:
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berend-macbookpro:~ berend$ cat "IMG_3567 fro Eye-fi software.JPG.exif"                                             
  ExifToolVersion = 6.90
  FileName = IMG_3567 fro Eye-fi software.JPG
...
  | 10) GPSInfo (SubDirectory) -->
  | + [GPS directory with 5 entries]
  | | 0)  GPSVersionID = 2 2 0 0
  | | 1)  GPSLatitudeRef = N
  | | 2)  GPSLatitude = 28 8 53
  | | 3)  GPSLongitudeRef = W
  | | 4)  GPSLongitude = 82 19 11
...
JPEG APP13 (158 bytes):
  + [Photoshop directory, 144 bytes]
  | IPTCData (SubDirectory) -->
  | + [IPTC directory, 90 bytes]
  | | -- IPTCApplication record --
  | | ApplicationRecordVersion = 2
  | | City = Thonotosassa
  | | Province-State = Florida
  | | Country-PrimaryLocationName = United States
...


And the Picasa Web Albums copy:
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berend-macbookpro:~ berend$ cat "IMG_3567 Download from Picasa web.JPG.exif"
  ExifToolVersion = 6.90
  FileName = IMG_3567 Download from Picasa web.JPG
...
  | 10) GPSInfo (SubDirectory) -->
  | + [GPS directory with 5 entries]
  | | 0)  GPSVersionID = 2 2 0 0
  | | 1)  GPSLatitudeRef = N
  | | 2)  GPSLatitude = 28 8 53.52
  | | 3)  GPSLongitudeRef = W
  | | 4)  GPSLongitude = 82 19 11.64
...
JPEG APP13 (88 bytes):
  + [Photoshop directory, 74 bytes]
  | IPTCData (SubDirectory) -->
  | + [IPTC directory, 62 bytes]
  | | -- IPTCApplication record --
  | | City = Thonotosassa
  | | Province-State = Florida
  | | Country-PrimaryLocationCode = USA
  | | Country-PrimaryLocationName = United States
  | | ApplicationRecordVersion = 4
JPEG APP1 (2940 bytes):
  + [XMP directory, 2911 bytes]
  | City = Thonotosassa
  | Country = United States
  | State = Florida
...


I hope this put your mind at ease that there's absolutely no loss of metadata from the original of the photo to the geo-tagged copies and the two geo-tagged copies carry exactly the same information, albeit encoded slightly differently, all of which is perfectly valid and by the specification.

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Re: Geotagging data not showing up in Picasa for windows

Postby prabha on Tue May 04, 2010 8:51 pm

Sardog wrote:
prabha wrote:sardog,
And who added the geo tags for the picassa picture, is that by our servers or picassa web??


I hope you are not asking me that question ...Because I don't have a clue.... It was just downloaded to my desktop from picasaweb (not altered in any way by me).

i wasn't sure if the picasa picture was uploaded & geo tagged manually or by our servers, it looks like it was uploaded by our servers.
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Re: Geotagging data not showing up in Picasa for windows

Postby prabha on Tue May 04, 2010 8:57 pm

Thank you Berend for analyzing the tags.

Sardog, i hope this convinces you that there is nothing wrong with the tagging process.

Now to identify the picasa issue, can i get one of the picture transfered via the Eye-Fi helper which has the geo information displayed correctly in picasa.

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Re: Geotagging data not showing up in Picasa for windows

Postby prabha on Tue May 04, 2010 9:06 pm

sardog, are you able to see the geotag for the picture downloaded from picasaWEB in picasa for windows?
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Re: Geotagging data not showing up in Picasa for windows

Postby Sardog on Tue May 04, 2010 9:11 pm

berend wrote:
Sardog wrote:I hope someone can figure out this mess :(


I really am not sure what mess you are referring to.

| | 0) GPSVersionID = 2 2 0 0
| | 1) GPSLatitudeRef = N
| | 2) GPSLatitude = 28 8 53
| | 3) GPSLongitudeRef = W
| | 4) GPSLongitude = 82 19 11


| | 0) GPSVersionID = 2 2 0 0
| | 1) GPSLatitudeRef = N
| | 2) GPSLatitude = 28 8 53.52
| | 3) GPSLongitudeRef = W
| | 4) GPSLongitude = 82 19 11.64
I hope this put your mind at ease that there's absolutely no loss of metadata from the original of the photo to the geo-tagged copies and the two geo-tagged copies carry exactly the same information, albeit encoded slightly differently, all of which is perfectly valid and by the specification.

Berend



Berend,
Thanks for all your help.... I understand your very valid points.... But I just want to see my Geotagged photos in Picasa (for windows) on my PC....Period (that is the mess I was refering too)

My Question is how is PicasaWEB coming up with more detailed Geo data?:
| | 2) GPSLatitude = 28 8 53.52
| | 3) GPSLongitudeRef = W
| | 4) GPSLongitude = 82 19 11.64


Why Is this data being omited from the Eye-Fi to desktop .jpg?
Could this small difference be the cause for my geotagged photos not posting properly on Picasa for windows?
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Re: Geotagging data not showing up in Picasa for windows

Postby Sardog on Tue May 04, 2010 9:12 pm

prabha wrote:sardog, are you able to see the geotag for the picture downloaded from picasaWEB in picasa for windows?


Yes
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Re: Geotagging data not showing up in Picasa for windows

Postby Sardog on Tue May 04, 2010 9:28 pm

I don't have the tools or software to EDIT EXIF data.... But I'm willing to put money on the idea if the Eye-fi to windows photo had it's "missing" Geo data edtited back in from the PicasaWEB .jpg I bet the now edited photo would properly show it's Geo location in Picasa for windows. http://dl.dropbox.com/u/5415621/Please%20edit.JPG
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Re: Geotagging data not showing up in Picasa for windows

Postby berend on Tue May 04, 2010 9:46 pm

Sardog wrote:My Question is how is PicasaWEB coming up with more detailed Geo data?:
| | 2) GPSLatitude = 28 8 53.52
| | 3) GPSLongitudeRef = W
| | 4) GPSLongitude = 82 19 11.64

Why Is this data being omited from the Eye-Fi to desktop .jpg?


As I described to you in my earlier post, this is not more "detail" but simply a rounding difference in the way the two different EXIF libraries choose to encode a floating point (i.e. 28.148273214) number into a rational fraction of the form N/D (numerator over denominator), which is the form that EXIF encodes such values. A +/- 0.5 difference in the representation of the floating point number represents a linear distance of approximately 25 feet, well within the threshold of accuracy of a WiFi-based positioning system. Neither one is "more correct" than the other one.

Could this small difference be the cause for my geotagged photos not posting properly on Picasa for windows?


No, it has nothing to do with that, as both coordinates are equally valid. I think at this point you have observed far more software packages (including Windows' own built-in information window, etc.) displaying the GPS position and geo-tagging information correctly with both versions of the file, than not (Picasa being the sole holdout), so I'm not sure what more I can do to have you entertain the idea that this may indeed be a bug in Picasa. As I showed to you in the decodings, equally-valid and correct EXIF headers can be formatted slightly differently, and in this case one formatting seems to throw off Picasa, while working correctly in a vast majority of all other geo-tagging-aware software packages.

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