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 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 could be: exiv2 -a 01:02:03 ad *.jpg I don't have trouble writing them one by one, if I know the command to use. I've seen Seth Golub's geocoding scripts, but there was no documentation so I didn't understand what to do with the scripts. Does anyone know of a command of exiv2 to take the location from a gps trace file (gpx) and put it inside the EXIF part of a jpg image? My purpose would be to later upload the photos with the EXIF data into them to a photo service, which I later link to from a source tag for various data in openstreetmap. I'm looking forward to replies, Niklas -- _______________________________________________ talk mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk

