[digiKam-users] Geolocation edit without real timestamp
Tóth Csaba
ignis at domen.hu
Sun May 17 11:43:11 BST 2020
Hello!
Thanx!
this is what I needed!
Thanx
Csaba
On 2020-05-16 13:21, Peter Heerink wrote:
> Hello Csaba,
>
> I do this always outsite digikam and use the programma geosetter for it.
> This has a very good map ( switch to openstreetmap) and an easy GUI
> for showing gpx tracks and the photo's.
> It has an easy way to depict the location of the photographer, the
> direction and his focus.
> At the same time you can add then the geolocation ( country, county
> and town ) to it.
> All this is then written into the metadata of the pictures.
> Copy the picture back to Digikam afterwards
>
> https://geosetter.de/en/main-en/
>
> With regards
> Peter Heerink
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> Op za 16 mei 2020 12:31 schreef Tóth Csaba <ignis at domen.hu
> <mailto:ignis at domen.hu>>:
>
> Hello!
>
> I need a help for geolocation: I have lots of scanned pictures
> (with no
> real created timestamp), and gpx tacklogs. I'd like to correlate
> it. Yes
> I need to do this by hand. I use the 7.0 beta Build date: May 8 2020.
>
> How i'd like to do this: Look the picture one side of the window, and
> look the gps tracklog in the another side, and depend the picture,
> the
> orders etc try to figure out where i took the picture, and write the
> geodata back to the image (context menu/button etc), and go to the
> next
> picture.
>
> I tried to do with the "edit geolocation" window. The thumbnails
> is so
> tiny (4k) sometimes i just feel what is on the picture. (35x58
> pixel on
> a 4K screen!)
> (The other settings/sizes fine for me, so I don't want to go deep
> into
> the HDPI settings, if possible, just increase this tiny image)
> (the other problem: the copy coordinates is not copied from the
> cursor
> position, just the center of the map, but I can live with it)
>
> I tried to do this with "preview" and right side the "map" (no
> tracklog)
> in this case how can I modify the coordinates? there is "copy
> coordinates" in the map, but nowhere "paste coordinates" in the image
> side. Or a "write this coordinates into the image" button...
>
> The "take a good look on the picture" -> "edit geolocation" -> "load
> gpx" -> "try to figure out where is it" -> "copy coordinates" ->
> "paste
> coordinates"-> "apply" -> "try again" method is very time consuming.
>
> Any help welcome.
>
> Thanx
>
> Csaba
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