Digikam-users Digest, Vol 237, Issue 11
Steve Franks
stevef48 at gmail.com
Wed Feb 12 11:38:00 GMT 2025
I would select all of the images, then press Ctrl+Shift+G (Geolocate).
Find one that is at the correct location, Right Click then Copy
Coordinates. If none of them have Geolocation data, navigate to the place
where this image was taken (as shown by the crosshairs on the map; Right
Click on the crosshairs and Copy Coordinates.
Select all of the other images, Right Click then Paste Coordinates.
Click on OK to apply the coordinates to all of the images.
On Tue, 11 Feb 2025 at 12:00, <digikam-users-request at kde.org> wrote:
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> 1. Re: Proper way to re-geolocate the images? (Lukas B.)
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> From: "Lukas B." <lukasb314 at gmail.com>
> To: digikam-users at kde.org
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> Date: Mon, 10 Feb 2025 23:04:56 +0100
> Subject: Re: Proper way to re-geolocate the images?
> Hi!
>
> Often I'm struggling with the exact same issue.
>
> If I have multiple images to relocate to the (almost) same location, this
> might be the best way
> (workaround):
>
> 1. Take one single image and move it to the target with one of your
> methods.
>
> 2. Select all the other images *plus* the already re-located one. Now the
> map zooms out to cover all
> the image locations. Then drag and drop the other images to the target
> location.
>
>
> I prefer this method, because usually there is already a few images at the
> proper location.
>
>
> @digikam team: Is there the intention to not only add the GPS longitude
> and magnitude to the meta
> data with this functionality, but also the geographical location (IPTC
> information like country,
> province, city, etc.)?
>
>
> Thanks,
> Lukas
>
>
>
> Am 27.01.25 um 07:03 schrieb Tóth Csaba:
> > Hello!
> >
> > I use digicam 8.4.0 on windows. I'd like to know the proper way to re
> gelocate the images, if they
> > already have coordinates:
> >
> > Now In the geolocate window the images already in the map, so, i zoom to
> the new place and try to
> > drag the images from the list into the map.
> >
> > But: Even if the image is selected, the map jump to center that image,
> (because the new position is
> > off the map) I need to move the map, then try to move the images, the
> map jump back to center the
> > image. Its very annoying. I have two workaround, but I feel its not
> right solution:
> >
> > 1, zoom out map, move image, zoom in, move again, etc until i get the
> zoom level, the image and the
> > destination is on the map.
> >
> > 2, move the image on the map, move the map, move the image again, until
> reach the destination.
> >
> > Is there any better solution?
> >
> >
> > thanx
> >
> > Ignis
> >
>
>
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