Re: [OSM-talk] Photo_mapping - How to put EXIF data into a jpg image

2010-02-22 Thread Liz
On Mon, 22 Feb 2010, Jochen Plumeyer wrote: In our case of photo geo tagging this is no issue I think. Please tell me if I'm wrong here. For photo geo-tagging the main problem is that you can set the camera time to a resolution of one minute, not one second, and the camera time will drift,

Re: [OSM-talk] Photo_mapping - How to put EXIF data into a jpg image

2010-02-22 Thread Craig Wallace
On 22/02/2010 09:04, Liz wrote: On Mon, 22 Feb 2010, Jochen Plumeyer wrote: In our case of photo geo tagging this is no issue I think. Please tell me if I'm wrong here. For photo geo-tagging the main problem is that you can set the camera time to a resolution of one minute, not one second,

[OSM-talk] Photo_mapping - How to put EXIF data into a jpg image

2010-02-21 Thread Niklas Cholmkvist
Hi, I use a 'distribution based on Debian Lenny', 'Ubuntu Karmic 9.10' and 'a distribution based on Ubuntu Jaunty 9.04'. When I photo map I take some photos which I later synchronise with a GPS trace, to know with the most precision where I had taken the photos. I would like to put the lat long

Re: [OSM-talk] Photo_mapping - How to put EXIF data into a jpg image

2010-02-21 Thread Sebastian Klein
Niklas Cholmkvist wrote: When I photo map I take some photos which I later synchronise with a GPS trace, to know with the most precision where I had taken the photos. I would like to put the lat long data right into the JPEG images though. There are plenty of tools to do this: *

Re: [OSM-talk] Photo_mapping - How to put EXIF data into a jpg image

2010-02-21 Thread Greg Troxel
I would like to put the lat long data right into the JPEG images though. I don't know how to use gpsbabel or any other program to integrate the lat lon in the EXIF part of the photos. I can use the commandline if it is required or if there are a few simple commands. Maybe a command

Re: [OSM-talk] Photo_mapping - How to put EXIF data into a jpg image

2010-02-21 Thread Jochen Plumeyer
Hi, On Dom 21 Feb 2010, Sebastian Klein wrote: * gpscorrelate- a command line tool, where you specify the gpx file, the images and (optionally) a time offset gpscorrelate: There is as well a graphical user interface if you prefer it - I just can say it works very well, normally I use

Re: [OSM-talk] Photo_mapping - How to put EXIF data into a jpg image

2010-02-21 Thread John Smith
On 22 February 2010 06:10, Jochen Plumeyer joc...@plumeyer.org wrote: Be aware of your time zone (and daylight savings timezone as well) of your camera, as GPX times are all in lon=0°/ Greenwich/ UTC/ Zulu time. Actually they are in GPS time, and have an offset in seconds from UTC embedded in

Re: [OSM-talk] Photo_mapping - How to put EXIF data into a jpg image

2010-02-21 Thread Barnett, Phillip
-talk] Photo_mapping - How to put EXIF data into a jpg image On 22 February 2010 06:10, Jochen Plumeyer joc...@plumeyer.org wrote: Be aware of your time zone (and daylight savings timezone as well) of your camera, as GPX times are all in lon=0°/ Greenwich/ UTC/ Zulu time. Actually they are in GPS

Re: [OSM-talk] Photo_mapping - How to put EXIF data into a jpg image

2010-02-21 Thread Greg Troxel
John Smith deltafoxtrot...@gmail.com writes: On 22 February 2010 06:10, Jochen Plumeyer joc...@plumeyer.org wrote: Be aware of your time zone (and daylight savings timezone as well) of your camera, as GPX times are all in lon=0°/ Greenwich/ UTC/ Zulu time. Actually they are in GPS time, and

Re: [OSM-talk] Photo_mapping - How to put EXIF data into a jpg image

2010-02-21 Thread Andrew Gregory
On Mon, 22 Feb 2010 13:03:40 +1100, Greg Troxel g...@ir.bbn.com wrote: John Smith deltafoxtrot...@gmail.com writes: On 22 February 2010 06:10, Jochen Plumeyer joc...@plumeyer.org wrote: Be aware of your time zone (and daylight savings timezone as well) of your camera, as GPX times are

Re: [OSM-talk] Photo_mapping - How to put EXIF data into a jpg image

2010-02-21 Thread Jochen Plumeyer
Hi again, On Dom 21 Feb 2010, Greg Troxel wrote: John Smith deltafoxtrot...@gmail.com writes: On 22 February 2010 06:10, Jochen Plumeyer joc...@plumeyer.org wrote: Be aware of your time zone (and daylight savings timezone as well) of your camera, as GPX times are all in lon=0°/ Greenwich/