https://plugins.qgis.org/plugins/ImportPhotos/

This tool can be used to import Geo-Tagged photos (jpg or jpeg) as points to
QGIS. The user is able to select a folder with photos and only the
geo-tagged photos will be taken. Then a layer will be created which it will
contain the name of the picture, its directory, the date and time taken,
altitude, longitude, latitude, azimuth, north, camera maker and model,
title, user comment and relative path. The plug-in doesn't need any third
party applications to work. It has two buttons; the one is to import
geotagged photos, and the other one is to be able to click on a point and
display the photo along with information regarding the date time and
altitude. The user can create one of the following file types: GeoJSON, SHP,
GPKG, CSV, KML, TAB. When the user saves a project and wants to reopen it,
the folder with the pictures should stay at the original file location or
moved at the same location of the project (e.g. *.qgz) in order to be able
to view the pictures. Mac users please refer to the Read Me file for further
guidance. The new version of Import photos gives the ability to the user to
use several basic filters on the image and save the picture. To use
additional filters, the user needs to use the python package opencv-python.


Thank you,
Brian Webster
www.wirelessmapping.com


-----Original Message-----
From: AF [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Chuck McCown via AF
Sent: Thursday, June 17, 2021 11:37 AM
To: AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group
Cc: Chuck McCown
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Tracking UG locate requests

They do it to us.  I do it to them.
Especially if I am in the engineering phase I place tickets for geotech soil

sampling...

Generally the paint and flags last a few weeks, so go put paint back on the 
old paint.
Not sure how we organize photos.  Dates from meta data would get you most of

the way there.

-----Original Message----- 
From: Nate Burke
Sent: Thursday, June 17, 2021 9:25 AM
To: Animal Farm
Subject: [AFMUG] Tracking UG locate requests

For those of you with underground plant, how do you keep track of your
Locate requests?  In our area, lots of micro 5G cells are being
installed, so we have multiple locate requests for the same area. First
the City replaces the utility pole, then the Electrician bores in a
power feed, then one or more telcos bore fiber to the pole, this process
takes 2-3 months.  Around here at least, they are very lax about their
actual start date.  May get a locate request in on Tuesday saying boring
work starts on Thursday, then a week later a re-mark request comes in,
then a week after that another re-mark request before they actually do
the job.  Each one of these requests generates its own locate ticket.
It's easier to just pull the pictures to re-mark instead of hooking the
locator back up, since they are usually for about 40'-60' worth of
locating through their work area.  How do you keep track of the pictures
of different locates?  The locate Ticket number is useless try to find
it later. File them by fiber path number, handhole number, GPS Coordinates?



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