Frank thanx for your effort!
Indeed, N/S and E/W is required. However, this may be either a letter (NS) of a positive / negative sign: ExifTool will also accept a number when writing GPSLatitude -- positive for north latitudes, or negative for south) 'N' = North 'S' = South I had a look at gpx files when still everything worked, and there are minuses for coding New Zealand (correctly). It seems that someting has changed in darktable since spring. greetings Eildert On Sun, 2016-10-30 at 19:58 +0100, Frank J. wrote: > Am 30.10.2016 um 18:32 schrieb Eildert Groeneveld: > ... > > > > I am currently running 2.0.7 from the deBruins ppt (thanks btw) > > > > eg@eno:/tmp/iiii$ exiftool L1049311.DNG|grep -i gps > > GPS Version ID : 2.3.0.0 > > GPS Latitude : 52 deg 33' 35.42" > > GPS Longitude : 9 deg 28' 51.91" > > GPS Altitude : 70.62148071 m > > GPS Position : 52 deg 33' 35.42", 9 deg 28' > > 51.91" > > > > any idea of what might be going on? > > > > cheers > > > > Eildert > > Hallo, > I set the position in the Map in Darktable. > After export as JPEG your command "exiftool xxx.jpg | grep GPS" > shows: > > GPS Version ID : 2.2.0.0 > GPS Latitude : 53 deg 58' 22.08" N > GPS Latitude Ref : North > GPS Longitude : 14 deg 8' 47.19" E > GPS Longitude Ref : East > GPS Position : 53 deg 58' 22.08" N, 14 deg 8' 47.19" E > > Visible difference is: In your version "E" and "N" (East and North, > or > West and South?) is missing. > lat/lon-Koordinates not even need a value, but also a direction. > > Frank > _____________________________________________________________________ > _______ > darktable user mailing list > to unsubscribe send a mail to [email protected] > ble.org > ____________________________________________________________________________ darktable user mailing list to unsubscribe send a mail to [email protected]
