Hi Russ, Am 13.02.2016 um 21:41 schrieb Russ Nelson: > Solution: I remember where I took every photo (but if I see you > walking on the street I won't remember your name; go figure), so it's > just a matter of getting a lat/lon and storing it with every > photo. So, I look at the photo, and use JOSM to visit that location. I > add a node at the location I took a photo, use Ctrl-Alt-C to copy the > lat/lon, then Ctrl-Z to remove the node. Then I copy the lat/lon into > a shell command called "setgps" (included below), which takes three > parameters: lat, long, and the photo. It uses exiftool to stuff the > lat/lon and hemisphere into the photo.
There is a JOSM plugin which fetches coordinates from a GPX waypoint which has the same name as the photo. I haven't tried it yet because there was no need to try it. Best regards Michael -- Per E-Mail kommuniziere ich bevorzugt GPG-verschlüsselt. (Mailinglisten ausgenommen) I prefer GPG encryption of emails. (does not apply on mailing lists)
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