Dear All

geotagging is really nice!

my setup uses a tagger which produces a gpx file.
Contrary to conventional wisdom, I do modify the original RAW through
something like:

exiftool -overwrite_original -geotag ../paros.gpx *.DNG 

This works very well as long as I do not forget the set the camera to
local time (so far had no issue).

On export the gps coordinates are propagated to the JPG. So far so good.
However, the map routine does not seem to read the gps data, also the
image information shows -- for latitude and longitude.
When starting MAP only a white square is presented.
Maybe the coordinates are not propagated from RAW?

I am using bleeding edge git

greetings

Eildert

On Fr, 2012-09-28 at 19:09 +0200, Tobias Ellinghaus wrote:
> Am Freitag, 28. September 2012, 17:19:29 schrub Eildert Groeneveld:
> > Dear Geotaggers
> > great, that the geo module has now been integrated in git.
> > 
> > I have a questions/observations:
> 
> I have the feeling that there are several things going on here.
> 
> >    I have put the gps coordinates into the RAW; however, the image
> 
> You probably have to remove the images from the database (i.e. remove them 
> from lighttable) and reimport them. If you imported them with a version of 
> darktable which didn't know about geotagging then it also didn't parse the 
> GPS 
> data.
> 
> >    information shows latitude and longitude as zero. Thus, apparently
> 
> Are you sure that it's "0" and not "-"? If it's really a zero then there is 
> _something_ in the db (well, a 0). If it's a dash then it's intended.
> 
> >    the EXIF info from the RAW is not getting picked up. feature or bug?
> 
> So, please try to remove them from the db and reimport. In case you still 
> have 
> the "0" you should check if that information got handed down to the XMP files 
> so that data is now imported. If that's the case you should report back, I am 
> sure I can come up with something.
> 
> >    Not surprisingly, these photos are also not shown on the map? again:
> >    bug or feature?
> 
> When they don't have a location it's a feature to not show them (well, there 
> is no way to show them anyway). When they have zero as the coordinate they 
> should show up west of Africa.
> 
> In any case, please make sure you have the latest changes from git. This 
> stuff 
> has changed a bit in the last days and weeks.
> 
> > greetings
> > 
> > Eildert
> 
> Tobias
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