Re: [darktable-user] GPS tags issue

2016-10-30 Thread Tobias Ellinghaus
Am Sonntag, 30. Oktober 2016, 20:58:43 CET schrieb Eildert Groeneveld:
> Tobias
> 
> 
> thanks for the pointer, (which I was expecting :) )
> 
> It seems that I need to check with an older version of darktable

Or just upload one such DNG. I need at least something to work with. Otherwise 
I really can't tell you what the problem might be.

> greetings
> 
> Eildert

Tobias

> On Sun, 2016-10-30 at 20:51 +0100, Tobias Ellinghaus wrote:
> > Am Sonntag, 30. Oktober 2016, 18:32:01 CET schrieb Eildert
> > 
> > Groeneveld:
> > > Dear All
> > 
> > Hi.
> > 
> > > having been an enthusiastic darktable user for a number of years, I
> > > now
> > > got stuck with a GPS tags issue.
> > > I like having GPS tags in my images, so that piwigo will
> > > automatically 
> > > place the images on a map.
> > > I am using gps-logger on Android for gpx track collection which
> > > allows 
> > > automatic export to my owncloud. A perlscript then tags images with
> > > the
> > > gps data (should they be available).
> > > 
> > > All was well, the DNG files contained the gps tags and on export
> > > they
> > > made it nicely into the jpg ready for piwigo to put them on the
> > > right
> > > spot on the map.
> > 
> > Hopefully not related, but please understand that editing raw files
> > (and to 
> > some extend that might also apply to DNGs) is in general a bad idea.
> > I'd 
> > create a sidecar file for the images with the location that is then
> > picked up 
> > by darktable. Just as a general remark.
> > 
> > > This does not work any more: after the DNG import, the gps data is 
> > > not shown in the little image information window in darktable.
> > > Also, on export, no gps data in the jpgs.
> > > 
> > > I am currently running 2.0.7 from the deBruins ppt (thanks btw)
> > > 
> > > eg@eno:/tmp/$ 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?
> > 
> > Please provide one such image so we can have a look.
> > 
> > > cheers
> > > 
> > > Eildert
> > 
> > Tobias
> 
> 
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Re: [darktable-user] GPS tags issue

2016-10-30 Thread Eildert Groeneveld
Tobias


thanks for the pointer, (which I was expecting :) )

It seems that I need to check with an older version of darktable

greetings

Eildert


On Sun, 2016-10-30 at 20:51 +0100, Tobias Ellinghaus wrote:
> Am Sonntag, 30. Oktober 2016, 18:32:01 CET schrieb Eildert
> Groeneveld:
> > Dear All
> 
> Hi.
> 
> > having been an enthusiastic darktable user for a number of years, I
> > now
> > got stuck with a GPS tags issue.
> > I like having GPS tags in my images, so that piwigo will
> > automatically 
> > place the images on a map.
> > I am using gps-logger on Android for gpx track collection which
> > allows 
> > automatic export to my owncloud. A perlscript then tags images with
> > the
> > gps data (should they be available).
> > 
> > All was well, the DNG files contained the gps tags and on export
> > they
> > made it nicely into the jpg ready for piwigo to put them on the
> > right
> > spot on the map.
> 

> Hopefully not related, but please understand that editing raw files
> (and to 
> some extend that might also apply to DNGs) is in general a bad idea.
> I'd 
> create a sidecar file for the images with the location that is then
> picked up 
> by darktable. Just as a general remark.
> 
> > This does not work any more: after the DNG import, the gps data is 
> > not shown in the little image information window in darktable.
> > Also, on export, no gps data in the jpgs.
> > 
> > I am currently running 2.0.7 from the deBruins ppt (thanks btw)
> > 
> > eg@eno:/tmp/$ 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?
> 
> Please provide one such image so we can have a look.
> 
> > cheers
> > 
> > Eildert
> 
> Tobias

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Re: [darktable-user] GPS tags issue

2016-10-30 Thread Frank J.
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/$ 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

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