Mapping added to Picasa Web Albums
The Google Blog carries the announcement that you can now show your Picasa Web Album photos on a map.
The new example gallery from a trip to Las Vegas shows the effect of the new feature. You can view a map showing all the photos in an album (where the individual photos show up as tiny thumbnails), and a small map also appears alongside the photo in the photo view.
Unfortunately in photo view the screen space is not used very effectively, and the map is often displayed off the bottom of the screen, coming as it does at the bottom of the column of information that includes
- (*) An often meaningless icon representing the photo owner
- Details of the photo (from EXIF and now locational data)
- (*) A few command links (download, slideshow, order prints), each on separate lines
- (*) A link to report inappropriate content
- (*) The latest comment
- (*) Instructions to add a comment or to sign in
- A list of tags, again each on separate lines
- Finally the photo location map
I've placed a (*) in front of the items of data that I think should be moved out of this column. In addition, the tags list should be redesigned so that it is not just one tag per line. These changes would allow the map to be seen in many more case than now. Actually, since the map is fixed size, but the details and tags sections vary in length, it would make much more sense to put the fixed size map at the top of the column.
As well as viewing the data within Picasa Web Albums, there is also a link on the albums page to view the data in Google Earth - this produces a KML file of the album feed. There are currently some problems with the KML output - the images are marked with the date of upload, rather than the date the photo was taken.
A map appears for an album if a location has been specified for that album, but this is just a rough approximation. It's also possible to specify individual locations for images, using a drag and drop placement technique. I've not yet had time to explore whether Picasa Web Albums is able to extract location information that may already be associated with photos when they are uploaded, such as from Picasa itself.
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