AFAIK, if the the coordinates are stored in the EXIF-information of the
file, there is a bot on Commons who takes care of covering it to the right
template.

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2011/7/15 Tomasz Ganicz <[email protected]>

> 2011/7/15 Jane Darnell <[email protected]>:
> > Hmm. That brings to mind the fact that modern camera's have a GIS system
> > built in -- does the upload form harvest this info?Technically speaking,
> > this is not the coordinates of the monument, but of the viewpoint of the
> > camera, which is often close enough!
> >
>
> But not always. You take sometimes a picture from a quite distance.
> See for example:
>
>
> http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Italy_Florence_St_Maria_del_Fiore_1.jpg
>
> So, to make it proper - the uploader should insert both - the
> possition of photographer and possion of the monument.
>
> I think the upload form could have some "advanced"  options, which are
> not obligatory, bu the uploader can fill them if he/she needs, and we
> can encourage people to do this. The form can be very simple in its
> basic form and have "more options" button just like reference tool in
> Wikipedia.
>
>
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