Thanks Rob. Viking is a really great, I use it regularly.
My current Linux systems are too old to install version 1.5 right now
without pulling in a lot of dependencies that might break things. I
tried the Windows version as a workaround (wine and Win8) but it
refuses to 'open/import' the jpg
On Fri, 01 Nov 2013 22:13:30 Lambert Carsten wrote:
It turns out the pictures ARE geotagged. Some are fine but some are way
off. The info recorded in the OsmAnd gpx file is correct and is what I
want to use. Maybe I need to strip the existing geotags before Josm or
some other program will look
On Sun, 3 Nov 2013 18:44:10 +0900
Andrew Errington erringt...@gmail.com wrote:
So, if you have a GPX file, and a bunch of correctly timestamped
photos, won't this do what you want?
Normally yes but here the lat/lon belonging to a picture is recorded as
a waypoint in the gpx file by OsmAnd. The
Hi,
OsmAnd has become increasingly useful to me whilst mapping so I am
using it more and more.
Recently I came across an area that needs to be fixed because it has
changed considerably. I used a feature in OsmAnd I hadn't tried yet
and took several 'picture notes' which are all nicely pinpointed
Hi Lambert,
If I remember right JOSM is very nice in this area:
If you open a gpx file with timecodes at the points and images that are
time-coded (file-creation time), JOSM matches them together and shows
the image at the coordinate along the gpx at the corresponding time.
Of course for that to
Thanks Peter.
The thing is I need a way to use the geolocation that OsmAnd has
recorded in the gpx file (in the waypoints corresponding to the
pictures).
I wasn't doing any tracking when I noticed that things had changed
quite a lot at a certain location. Normally I would have my gps logger
and
Maybe I need to strip the existing geotags before
Josm or some other program will look into OsmAnd's file and use it's
data. But GPS-correlate that I would use for this, has disappeared so
I first need to find a replacement for that.
Well that was easy:
for i in *.jpg;do exiftool -gps:all=
The thing is I need a way to use the geolocation that OsmAnd has
recorded in the gpx file (in the waypoints corresponding to the
pictures).
I wasn't doing any tracking when I noticed that things had changed
quite a lot at a certain location. Normally I would have my gps logger
and a camera
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