[Digikam-users] GeoLocation Question

Sveinn í Felli sv1 at fellsnet.is
Fri Jun 24 10:46:56 BST 2016


Þann fös 24.jún 2016 09:36, skrifaði Sveinn í Felli:
> Þann fim 23.jún 2016 21:03, skrifaði Mick Sulley:
>> I have just taken a series of pictures in different locations with my
>> Canon.  For each location I also took one with my phone so that I would
>> have the coordinates.  I have imported all pictures into DigiKam, what
>> is the easiest/best way to copy the location data from the phone pics to
>> the Canon pics?
>
> I think Digikam only takes a GPX track and applies/approximates to a
> series of photos. To make a GPX track from your phone photos, you can
> use exiftool:
>
> <http://www.sno.phy.queensu.ca/~phil/exiftool/geotag.html>
>
> See the section "Inverse Geotagging". Once created the GPX-file, you can
> use Digikam for associating the timestamps/coordinates to the photos.

On a second check, it seems that in the "KML Export" module
there's an option "Draw GPX track". Maybe this is a way to export GPX 
directly from your phone pictures?

> Good luck,
> Sveinn í Felli
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