Set location simultaneously with GPX
Set location simultaneously with GPX
Using the 'Read the coordinates from a GPX track-log' methode on the GEO panel only read the lon/lat/height. Is there a way to simultaneously lookup the location ?
Last edited by lippe on 06 Nov 14 8:54, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Set location simultaneously with GPX
it seems not... i have to shift+ctrl+G every image
Last edited by lippe on 06 Nov 14 8:54, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Set location simutaniously with GPX
Hi Lippe
What you need is reverse lookup rather than lookup. And once you have the co-ordinates loaded from the GPX file simply select the images (if they aren't already selected from the GPX operation) and click on reverse lookup. You don't need to do each one individually.
What you need is reverse lookup rather than lookup. And once you have the co-ordinates loaded from the GPX file simply select the images (if they aren't already selected from the GPX operation) and click on reverse lookup. You don't need to do each one individually.
Re: Set location simutaniously with GPX
Snowman1 is right. You can do it in Batch, either by using his outlined method or using a batch or pressing Ctrl+Shift+G on a series of selected images. But don't let that hold you from logging a feature request in mantis.
This is a User-to-User forum which means that users post questions here for other users.
Feature requests, change suggestions, or bugs can be logged in the ticketing system
Feature requests, change suggestions, or bugs can be logged in the ticketing system
Re: Set location simultaneously with GPX
Hi Richard,
Indeed, Ctrl+Shift+G is the reverse lookup. I'm was looking for a way for doing the GPX-point and Ctrl+Shift+G in one operation. I don't like to use the batch panel for this: First i have to edit the batch for every new GPX file, and i have no map to control what is going on.
Like you suggested, pressing Ctrl+Shift+G while the images still are selected from the GPX-point operation will do reverse lookup.
Hert,
The "Read the coordinates from a GPX track-log" methode is fairly new for me, so i have to experiment to find the best workflow. As the time difference between the digital camera and the GPS device is very crucial, if have to verify by random sampling and visually verifying the position on the map, both devices are in sync. Once this is fine, i like to apply coordinates and location from the remaining images in one operation. So i will make a feature request in mantis.
Indeed, Ctrl+Shift+G is the reverse lookup. I'm was looking for a way for doing the GPX-point and Ctrl+Shift+G in one operation. I don't like to use the batch panel for this: First i have to edit the batch for every new GPX file, and i have no map to control what is going on.
Like you suggested, pressing Ctrl+Shift+G while the images still are selected from the GPX-point operation will do reverse lookup.
Hert,
The "Read the coordinates from a GPX track-log" methode is fairly new for me, so i have to experiment to find the best workflow. As the time difference between the digital camera and the GPS device is very crucial, if have to verify by random sampling and visually verifying the position on the map, both devices are in sync. Once this is fine, i like to apply coordinates and location from the remaining images in one operation. So i will make a feature request in mantis.
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