Am Freitag, 23. Oktober 2015, 10:00:29 schrieb Scott Gilbertson:
> Hello all,

Hi.

> I have a question on manual geotagging in darktable... what srid is the
> map using?
> 
> If I drag some photos onto the map in the map module, export them as
> jpgs, read the exif data with exiftool and try to plot the resulting
> lat/lon on a OSM/Google map the coordinates are wrong (or it's a bug,
> but probably not because the image is in the right place on Darktable).
> 
> I'm guessing this has something to do with the srid, which I could
> convert, but not without knowing what srid Darktable is using... hoping
> maybe one of the developers can clue me in...

Since those are just boring old longitude/latitude geographic coordinates I 
would assume that it's the usual WGS84. Which one did you try?

What version of darktable are you using, and what is your used language? 
English? Did you just try with some well known landmarks? Maybe your plotting 
is wrong? I just tried with the Eiffel Tower and it matched the coordinates 
from Wikipedia [0]. Keep in mind that there are two ways to write coordinates, 
just with degree and minutes, and with seconds, too.

> cheers
> Scott
> s...@luxagraf.net

Tobias

[0] Sorry for the German link, the English Wikipedia only shows coordinates 
with seconds. Just scroll down to the grey box. 
https://tools.wmflabs.org/geohack/geohack.php?pagename=Eiffelturm&language=de&params=48.858222_N_2.2945_E_dim:250_region:FR-75_type:landmark

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