First there are several GPS tags (e.g in Exif and/or XMP) possible.
Second some GPS tags are indicating a direction and would be wrong in the final
panorama.
But the tags which are copied into the final panorama are customizable.
Go to preferences, tab Stitching (2) and add the necessary tags to the final
Exiftool arg file.
If your images have the GPS info in the exif tags, you will probably need:
-GPSLatitude
-GPSLatitudeRef
-GPSLongitude
-GPSLongitudeRef
-GPSAltitude
-GPSAltitudeRef
-GPSMapDatum
-GPSDateStamp
-GPSTimeStamp
If you don't have direction GPS tags, maybe also
-GPS:all
will work. But this is untested.
** Changed in: hugin
Status: New => Incomplete
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1989024
Title:
Geotagging information lost in the final output
Status in Hugin:
Incomplete
Bug description:
My panorama input is a bunch of JPG photos - all are geotagged. When I
use Assistant exporting the image to JPG the GPS location is stripped
from Exif data - I would expect this information to be retained (e. g.
use the GPS data from the first/last image in the list).
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