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Manipulating EXIF-data

Postitas kallies kuupäeval 3. veebruar 2009 – English.

After taking pictures while mapping I had the idea of adding gps coordinates to these pictures taken. I knew that this is possible but I never did it. There was only a loose binding because I had my pictures on one hand an my traces on the other. Today I tried getting these gps digits into my pictures. First I had some trouble with manipulating EXIF-data but exiv2 (http://www.exiv2.org/) did the job. After that adding gps data was a breeze with gpscorrelate (http://freefoote.dview.net/linux_gpscorr.html). BTW, the CLI version. ;-)

Asukoht: Gurtweil, Waldshut-Tiengen, Verwaltungsgemeinschaft Waldshut-Tiengen, Landkreis Waldshut, Baden-Württemberg, 79761, Germany
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Kommentaar kasutajalt Chaos99 4. veebruar 2009, kell 07:25

JOSM can do this to. Just right-click on your loaded gpx Track and choose 'Import Images' (or similar). You can import an entire folder of images and you have the oportunity to fine-tune the time offset between your GPSd and your camera.

Nice feature, and works on every platform.

Kommentaar kasutajalt PerroVerd 4. veebruar 2009, kell 12:03

Also usually a good idea is to take a pic to the gps display if this one is showing the date and time. With this info its very easy later to correlate the pics.

Kommentaar kasutajalt kallies 5. veebruar 2009, kell 06:34

@Chaos99 I'm using this feature since I'm using JOSM. But I think JOSM can't write back the gps data to the images. CMIIAW.

@PerroVerd: Funny thing, the first picture I tried adding gps data to was a picture of my logger (Holux M-241) to correct the time. I've also uploaded it as my user image.

Kommentaar kasutajalt Steve Hill 6. veebruar 2009, kell 20:28

Also check out DigiKam - it's about the best photo manager I've found and has a geotagging plugin.

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