
kGpsImageTag
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Use Correlate data to correlate gps data with images. If an image does not have a gps entry, it is extrapolated
Use Hide/Show to hide/show all lines that do not correspond to an image
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Depends on exiv2.
version 0.1 :
This first version is only able to read gps data given by gpspoint program. Futher versions will use gpsbabel. Has been tested with garmin gpsmap 60C output.
Also photo Exif time and Gps time must be the same within 30sec. Futher versions will allow to choose the difference.
Ratings & Comments
7 Comments
hey, great to see a kde program coming up for gps-tagging. i installed it, got a weird problem though. i can't find how to load logfile and the menu seems broken. the second menu item is called "No text!". any clues? didn't investigate yet ;-) cheers, muesli
Hello, Thanks for the feedback The log file must be located in the same directory as the photos. It is automaticaly loaded. It must have the extension .gps For the moment it is very rudimentary, should be updated soon, and a kipi plugin is developped. As for the menu, it seems weird. Can you send me (by mail, found in the source code) a screenshot ? Thanks Alex
Thank you for your comment Yes, I would like to make a digiKam plugin, I will try to make both versions. If anyone knows how to write a plugin for digiKam, I would appreciate some feedback Alex
This would be a sweet digikam plugin, any chance of going that direction? Great Idea BTW. Thanks!
You can write to digikam-devel@kde.org
A new kipi plugin name GPSSync is avaialble into KDE svn trunk and ready to test with digiKam. Fore details, look my commit in reporitory at this place: http://websvn.kde.org/trunk/extragear/libs/kipi-plugins/gpssync/?rev=587073&view=rev
And now the GPSSync kipi plugin is now complete and fully suitable with digiKam: http://digikam3rdparty.free.fr/Screenshots/newkipigpssyncplugin.png