http://www.carto.net/projects/photoTools/gpsPhoto/
try that. it even exports a Google Earth .kmz file
Andy Armstrong wrote:
On 28 Aug 2006, at 09:37, Lars Aronsson wrote:
I guess if I only use the simple script, I'll get within an hour
or roughly 100 km. Perhaps that's an OK start. Does anybody have
a useful program for Linux laying around?
I do - it's a little Perl script that parses a GPX, applies a time
offset you specify and then tags a bunch of images. Unfortunately it
has dependencies on three modules I haven't had a chance to release to
CPAN yet. If you're desperate I can probably bundle it all up so it
runs standalone for you.
Here's how to find the correct time offset for recently taken photos:
http://www.hexten.net/2006/08/08/camera-time-versus-real-time
:)
--Andy Armstrong, hexten.net
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