That said, having now the coordinates populated in dt, one need to click on
the gear on the right of the Export button and enable geotag export
(disables by default).
Le jeu. 27 juil. 2023 à 18:13, Laurent Zimmermann a
écrit :
> I tested an idea and it works (at least for dt 3.4.1).
> Create a f
I tested an idea and it works (at least for dt 3.4.1).
Create a fake gpx file per site, like this one, for example home.gpx:
100.0
2000-01-01T00:00:00Z
100.0
2059-12-31T23:59:59Z
It is the track that would have been pr
@bernhard Thank you
On Thu, 27 Jul, 2023, 18:19 Bernhard, wrote:
>
> >>
> > So is there any other method to geotag images on export ?
> >
> not on export.
> But you can also drag and drop the images to the map in the Map View
>
> > In order to assign geo coordinates to an image, activate the fil
Ramnarayan.K schrieb am 27.07.23 um 10:17:
On Thu, 27 Jul, 2023, 13:39 Laurent Zimmermann,
wrote:
Unfortunately, as I discovered in the manual (
https://darktable.gitlab.io/doc/en/geotagging.html), geotagging in dt
doesn't work this way, with a gpx file containing the coordinates of one
fixe
Thanks for al the replies
On Thu, 27 Jul, 2023, 00:29 Bernhard, wrote:
> and then also check if geotags are activated in your export settings ...
>
> August Schwerdfeger schrieb am 26.07.23 um 16:00:
> > I believe that any image that has a geotag in Darktable has it included
> when the image is
On Thu, 27 Jul, 2023, 13:39 Laurent Zimmermann,
wrote:
> Unfortunately, as I discovered in the manual (
> https://darktable.gitlab.io/doc/en/geotagging.html), geotagging in dt
> doesn't work this way, with a gpx file containing the coordinates of one
> fixed point: dt needs a gpx file recorded by
Unfortunately, as I discovered in the manual (
https://darktable.gitlab.io/doc/en/geotagging.html), geotagging in dt
doesn't work this way, with a gpx file containing the coordinates of one
fixed point: dt needs a gpx file recorded by a GPS receiver during the
photo session, with coordinates as wel
and then also check if geotags are activated in your export settings ...
August Schwerdfeger schrieb am 26.07.23 um 16:00:
I believe that any image that has a geotag in Darktable has it included when the image is exported as a JPEG.
Are you sure the geotags are being properly applied to your im
I believe that any image that has a geotag in Darktable has it included
when the image is exported as a JPEG. Are you sure the geotags are being
properly applied to your images within Darktable (i.e., are the
"latitude" and "longitude" fields in the "image information" panel
populated)?
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Au