and then also check if geotags are activated in your export settings ...

August Schwerdfeger schrieb am 26.07.23 um 16:00:
I believe that any image that has a geotag in Darktable has it included when the image is exported as a JPEG. 
Are you sure the geotags are being properly applied to your images within Darktable (i.e., are the 
"latitude" and "longitude" fields in the "image information" panel populated)?

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August Schwerdfeger
aug...@schwerdfeger.name

On 7/26/23 08:45, Ramnarayan.K wrote:
Hi

I primarily show in NEF (raw) on a camera that does not have Location / GPS 
data functions.

I upload a lot of images to inaturalist.org <http://inaturalist.org> where the 
observations (pictures) are usually geo-referenced. Currently I end up manually 
adding locations.

Most of my locations are standard (fixed) for significant number of exported 
images.

I was wondering how I could enable geo-referencing of my exported images.
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*# What I tried so far :*

1. I  created a gpx file (created a google earth location and exported to KML 
and then used a kml to gpx converter)
2.  I applied this GPX file to the geotagging menu options

However the exported files emerge without any geotags


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regards
Bernhard

https://www.bilddateien.de


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