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,
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,
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
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:
*
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
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
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
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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
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
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
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/
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