Re: [darktable-user] Geo Location Question

2021-02-02 Thread Frank J.
Am 30.01.21 um 18:40 schrieb David Vincent-Jones: Yes, it looks like the GPS coordinates are not correct within the image. Possibly a startup problem that I need to investigate. When a GPS-device has been switched off, moved to another location and switched on it needs some minutes to fix

Re: [darktable-user] Geo Location Question

2021-01-30 Thread David Vincent-Jones
Yes, it looks like the GPS coordinates are not correct within the image. Possibly a startup problem that I need to investigate. On 2021-01-30 8:46 a.m., jot ess wrote: Have you checked that the embedded information is correct, does other software display the correct location? GPS devices

Re: [darktable-user] Geo Location Question

2021-01-30 Thread jot ess
Have you checked that the embedded information is correct, does other software display the correct location? GPS devices sometimes record crap, particularly the first fix they get after some time of inactivity tends to be less accurate. Regards Joachim Am 29.01.21 um 03:22 schrieb David

Re: [darktable-user] Geo Location Question

2021-01-28 Thread August Schwerdfeger
This is probably unrelated to David's issue, but I have noticed in the last few Darktable versions (up to 3.2.1) that images as rendered on the map are mislocated by a /consistent/ amount no matter what map source is used -- ranging from a few hundred feet when the map is zoomed in as far as it

Re: [darktable-user] Geo Location Question

2021-01-28 Thread Patrick Shanahan
* David Vincent-Jones [01-28-21 21:18]: > I am now using a camera/phone that provides lat/lon image data. Some of the > images are located with very fine accuracy on the dt mapping layer but some > are mis-located by a very large distance (a mile or so). Any idea what is > going on? maybe it is

[darktable-user] Geo Location Question

2021-01-28 Thread David Vincent-Jones
I am now using a camera/phone that provides lat/lon image data. Some of the images are located with very fine accuracy on the dt mapping layer but some are mis-located by a very large distance (a mile or so). Any idea what is going on?