![]() So we somehow have to assign geo locations to the images. While the easiest way to get geotagged images is using a camera with a built-in GPS receiver (or an external receiver attached to the camera) most people don’t have that. So everyone using either the experimental builds from Pascal’s PPA, compiles darktable from git or has some other way to run the latest and greatest development version of darktable can try all of this stuff.Ī full fledged GPS receiver and a small logger Granted, a few details are still missing and I wouldn’t be surprised if a few quirks and bugs can be found, too, but nevertheless I decided that the code was ready for prime time and merged it back into master. Since it would be a pity to throw away all the great work Henrik did I kind of adopted the branch and set sails to add the missing bits and pieces to make geotagging a new feature of darktable. Things started to come together nicely and everything looked really promising, but unfortunately he was a little short in free time so the progress stalled and the code started to bitrot. ![]() ![]() Some day however Henrik decided to give it a try and started work in his geo branch. While that is a nifty feature for sure and really helpful when you take pictures outside of a studio we always had to say something along the lines of “sorry, we don’t have that yet”. For quite some time people have asked us for a way to geotag their images from within darktable. ![]()
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