> My advice: > > set the camera clock in UTC (regardless of where you live; it's the > One True Timezone :-) > > Before going out geotagging, set the clock, because if it's right you > can either skip or have an easier time with the time sync issue. > > take a picture of the GPS receiver's time before and after your > session (of course your GPS receiver should be set to display in UTC > as well, but this is only for your benefit) > > figure out how to deal with timezones with your geotagging setup > I would use exiftool calling it as "TZ=UTC exiftool ...." > > install exiftool and read the man page; it is set up to geotag the > images from a gpx file. Or you can use the builtin support in josm. >
I use geocorrelate-gui which is excellent. I leave my camera on winter time and make a 10 hour adjustment in the GUI, then a few seconds change after that as needed, in a separate box in the GUI. Of course this person may not be using Linux and need some other program. _______________________________________________ talk mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk

