What Reddit Says About Photo Tracker Apps
We compiled 17 Reddit discussions about Photo Tracker apps from 13 subreddits. Here's what real users recommend, complain about, and debate.
Reddit Threads
r/MacroFactor
This app is a game changer. ... Progress Photos. I've had some ups and downs over the years.
r/androidapps
I'm looking for an app where I can take a photo periodically (daily, weekly, monthly, etc.) and track how the subject is changing over time. The…
r/Quest3
With a custom computational photography pipeline, a natural image look, and full set of manual camera controls, it offers something for professional and casual photographers alike. In addition, we introduce new controls for computational cameras for the first time and offer a glimpse into the future...
r/AnalogCommunity
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r/xxfitness
I use the PhotoJourney app for this. It has a decent built-in camera with a ghost mode to help you line up your pics and can watch your progress back as a time-lapse video or gif.
r/mounjarouk
I use Lose It for logging. I use Renpho for weighing with my scales. And I use Happy Scale for tracking trends and patterns. Plus Apple Fitness + for workouts.
r/AskPhotography
I use PhotoPills and love it. It does everything you're asking for and a whole lot more. I've been using it for at least two years know and still haven't explored all of it's features.
r/googlesheets
Hi, great stuff, the image quality of the taken photo is very downscaled, also my app crashes when opening asset detail / image on android 11.
r/photography
I’ve used pixsy in the past but have had a couple issues with them and would rather not use them again. Currently im using google images reverse…
r/Surveying
Hello u/weblock420 maybe 2 years late but you I'm a civil engineer developing this apps, Lens Proof-of-Work, it has the features you need gps and datestamp, I think this the app ui here is much cleaner and modern. If you can give it a try and give some feedback ... ”GeoTag Photos 2”, comeback w...
r/productivity
I personally use my own app for that. It's very flexible, let's you create photo lists, which are both good for todo and document.
r/photography
Plus, if you have an Apple Watch, theres an Apple Watch app you can use so you don't even need your phone on you to track your location to geotag later. FilteredOscillator • · 3y ago · Gaia GPS · fsxaircanada01 • · 3y ago · GPX app: ...
r/geologycareers
MementoDB, a database app for android does exactly that. You have to create the template before, but it's not hard. ... This is what I have been using professionally for over a decade and I'm still always looking in case something better comes up. Specifically, these esri tools together (n...
r/AskPhotography
I am a real estate photographer and from time to time I find people stealing my photos and reusing it on their websites including MLS Is there a way…
r/AskPhotography
I use Imaging Edge app (for Sony cameras) on my phone. When I launch the app, it sends GPS data to my Sony A7RIII. I use Lightroom Classic to organize my photos, and that has a great map feature.
r/photography
The only option I’m aware of is gps trackers with a subscription based app, ~$20+ a month. Air tag and insurance is the way to go. All the shooters and assistants I know have air tags in each of their pelican cases. ... T Mobile had some really cheap ones that iirc cost about $3 a month with cellula...
r/gis
I have an iPhone so im not totally sure... but I very much suspect that android already does this by default with any photo you take. The location data is encoded as EXIF meta data in the image and you probably just need to use some online service or python lib or something to extract it. Maybe this...
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