So, after one year with a GPS receiver, my disk is full with 6500 digital photos and 100 GPX files. In theory I should be able to geocode them all with just some simple script. But in reality I don't know if my camera's clock was accurate within a few minutes, and I know I forgot to change it to daylight savings time for a few months. So the timestamps could be out of sync by a few minutes or a whole hour. But in that case, exactly the same time shift is likely to apply to the previous and next 100 images or so. However, if there are no GPS samples within, say, 20 minutes, the photo should perhaps not be geocoded at all.
What software should I use for geocoding these photos? I cannot spend two minutes per picture, since that would take 217 work hours or five full weeks. I could spend 10 hours, which would average 5 seconds per photo. I need to be highly productive. I guess if I only use the simple script, I'll get within an hour or roughly 100 km. Perhaps that's an OK start. Does anybody have a useful program for Linux laying around? -- Lars Aronsson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Aronsson Datateknik - http://aronsson.se _______________________________________________ Geowanking mailing list [email protected] http://lists.burri.to/mailman/listinfo/geowanking
