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[offtopic] image viewer which can show the location on a map Helmut Jarausch via gimp-user-list 13 Oct 13:20
[offtopic] image viewer which can show the location on a map Pat David via gimp-user-list 13 Oct 14:18
[offtopic] image viewer which can show the location on a map Helmut Jarausch via gimp-user-list 13 Oct 16:13
[offtopic] image viewer which can show the location on a map Steve Kinney 14 Oct 00:48
[offtopic] image viewer which can show the location on a map Casey Connor 14 Oct 03:48
[offtopic] image viewer which can show the location on a map Casey Connor 14 Oct 03:58
[offtopic] image viewer which can show the location on a map Steve Kinney 14 Oct 18:36
[offtopic] image viewer which can show the location on a map Casey Connor 14 Oct 18:41
[offtopic] image viewer which can show the location on a map Helmut Jarausch via gimp-user-list 15 Oct 14:38
[offtopic] image viewer which can show the location on a map Tobias Jakobs via gimp-user-list 15 Oct 14:54
[offtopic] image viewer which can show the location on a map Pat David via gimp-user-list 14 Oct 03:59
[offtopic] image viewer which can show the location on a map Tobias Jakobs via gimp-user-list 14 Oct 09:16
2018-10-13 13:20:07 UTC (about 2 years ago)permalink

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does anybody know an application which extracts the GPS coordinates from (the EXIF data of) an image and show the location on a map (preferably openstreetmap)?

Free filesyscheck.cfg modern warfare 2. Many thanks for a hint,Helmut

2018-10-13 14:18:12 UTC (about 2 years ago)permalink

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Possibly DigiKam?
https://www.digikam.org

On Sat, Oct 13, 2018 at 8:20 AM Helmut Jarausch via gimp-user-list wrote:

Hi,

does anybody know an application which extracts the GPS coordinatesfrom (the EXIF data of) an image and show the location on a map(preferably openstreetmap)?

Many thanks for a hint,Helmut
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2018-10-13 16:13:55 UTC (about 2 years ago)permalink

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On 10/13/2018 04:18:12 PM, Pat David wrote:

Possibly DigiKam?

Thanks Pat,

I've just installed DigiKam but I can't see any menu item to show the location
where the image was taken.

Helmut

2018-10-14 00:48:37 UTC (about 2 years ago)permalink

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On 10/13/2018 12:13 PM, Helmut Jarausch via gimp-user-list wrote:

On 10/13/2018 04:18:12 PM, Pat David wrote:

Possibly DigiKam?

Thanks Pat,

I've just installed DigiKam but I can't see any menu item to show thelocation
where the image was taken.

The 'show it on a map' part, vs. just showing the coordinates, seemsvery unlikely for any image viewer.

If I had to do that for some reason, I would look into creating a shellscript to open the image in a simple viewer (imagemagick comes to mind),then query the exif data (I think mediaifo does that), pipe that to grepto return the line with the coordinates, then open a web browser withthe coordinates inserted into the URL as a search query by sed. As sedwould be involved, I would spend quite some time reading man pages in aneffort to make it do what I want - that thing utterly baffles me. :D

The devil as always is in the details, but I'm sure it would be possible.

2018-10-14 03:48:41 UTC (about 2 years ago)permalink

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Here is a bash script that will take an image file and open a link in your browser to the openstreetmap.com site at that location.

It requires that the 'exiftool' utility be installed, which you can install e.g. on debian-based systems with:

*sudo apt-get install libimage-exiftool-perl*

Put the following in a file (preferably in a location that is in your executable path), call it something like 'locatepic'.

*#!/bin/bash****sensible-browser `exiftool -c '%.6f' $1 | grep 'GPS Position' | sed -r 's/^.*: ([0-9]*.[0-9]*) ([NS]), ([0-9]*.[0-9]*) ([EW])/http://www.openstreetmap.org/search?query=1%202%2C%203%204/g'`*

(If your distribution doesn't have 'sensible-browser' or you don't like which browser is used by it, you can use 'xdg-open' in its place.)

Run this command one time:

*chmod ug+x locatepic*

.to make the file executable. Then run it with:

locatepic /path/to/your/picture.jpg

(Or if the executable is not in your path, use /path/to/locatepic /path/to/your/picture.jpg)

There are various ways to integrate this into your desktop environment (e.g. so you can right-click on an image and choose 'locatepic'), but I will leave that as an exercise to the reader. Some useful links:

2018-10-14 03:58:01 UTC (about 2 years ago)permalink

[offtopic] image viewer which can show the location on a map

Sorry, the ASCII-ification added a bunch of asterisks. Let me try that again:

Here is a bash script that will take an image file and open a link in your browser to the openstreetmap.com site at that location.

It requires that the 'exiftool' utility be installed, which you can install e.g. on debian-based systems with:

sudo apt-get install libimage-exiftool-perl

Put the following in a file (preferably in a location that is in your executable path), call it something like 'locatepic'.

#!/bin/bashsensible-browser `exiftool -c '%.6f' $1 | grep 'GPS Position' | sed -r 's/^.*: ([0-9]*.[0-9]*) ([NS]), ([0-9]*.[0-9]*) ([EW])/http://www.openstreetmap.org/search?query=1%202%2C%203%204/g'`

(If your distribution doesn't have 'sensible-browser' or you don't like which browser is used by it, you can use 'xdg-open' in its place.)

Run this command one time:

chmod ug+x locatepic

.to make the file executable. Then run it with:

locatepic /path/to/your/picture.jpg

(Or if the executable is not in your path, use /path/to/locatepic /path/to/your/picture.jpg)

There are various ways to integrate this into your desktop environment (e.g. so you can right-click on an image and choose 'locatepic'), but I will leave that as an exercise to the reader. Some useful links:

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2018-10-14 03:59:45 UTC (about 2 years ago)permalink

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Try here?

You can also ping them on the forum:

On Sat, Oct 13, 2018 at 11:13 AM Helmut Jarausch wrote:

On 10/13/2018 04:18:12 PM, Pat David wrote:

Possibly DigiKam?

Thanks Pat,

I've just installed DigiKam but I can't see any menu item to show thelocation
where the image was taken.

Helmut

2018-10-14 09:16:35 UTC (about 2 years ago)permalink

[offtopic] image viewer which can show the location on a map

Hi,

darktable has a map view.https://www.darktable.org/usermanual/en/map_chapter.html

And I wrote some darktable Lua scripts toake the geo information moreuseful:
http://dablogter.blogspot.com/2017/04/darktable-geotoolbox-script.html?m=1https://dablogter.blogspot.com/2016/03/tutorial-creating-maps-from-geo-tagged.html?m=1

Regards,Tobias

Pat David via gimp-user-list schrieb am So., 14.Okt. 2018, 06:00:

Try here?

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You can also ping them on the forum:

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On 10/13/2018 04:18:12 PM, Pat David wrote: Audacity free app.

Possibly DigiKam?

Thanks Pat,

I've just installed DigiKam but I can't see any menu item to show thelocation
where the image was taken.

Helmut

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2018-10-14 18:36:53 UTC (about 2 years ago)permalink

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Brilliant!

The open source paradigm in action:

A says, I with I could do this thing.B says, I bet you could use that thing.C says, You mean like this?

Boom, done.

:D

On 10/13/2018 11:58 PM, Casey Connor wrote:

Sorry, the ASCII-ification added a bunch of asterisks. Let me try thatagain:

Here is a bash script that will take an image file and open a link inyour browser to the openstreetmap.com site at that location.

It requires that the 'exiftool' utility be installed, which you caninstall e.g. on debian-based systems with:

sudo apt-get install libimage-exiftool-perl

Put the following in a file (preferably in a location that is in yourexecutable path), call it something like 'locatepic'.

#!/bin/bashsensible-browser `exiftool -c '%.6f' $1 | grep 'GPS Position' | sed -r's/^.*: ([0-9]*.[0-9]*) ([NS]), ([0-9]*.[0-9]*)([EW])/http://www.openstreetmap.org/search?query=1%202%2C%203%204/g'`

(If your distribution doesn't have 'sensible-browser' or you don't likewhich browser is used by it, you can use 'xdg-open' in its place.) Albert app contact.

Run this command one time:

chmod ug+x locatepic Adobe photoshop cc 18 crack.

.to make the file executable. Then run it with:

locatepic /path/to/your/picture.jpg

(Or if the executable is not in your path, use /path/to/locatepic/path/to/your/picture.jpg)

There are various ways to integrate this into your desktop environment(e.g. so you can right-click on an image and choose 'locatepic'), but Iwill leave that as an exercise to the reader. Some useful links:

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2018-10-14 18:41:22 UTC (about 2 years ago)permalink

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Brilliant!

The open source paradigm in action:

A says, I with I could do this thing.B says, I bet you could use that thing.C says, You mean like this?

You forgot:

D says, You can already do that with program XE says, And program Y

:-),
-Casey

P.S. A says, Your script didn't work for me on file Z:-)

2018-10-15 14:38:31 UTC (about 2 years ago)permalink

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On 10/14/2018 05:48:41 AM, Casey Connor wrote:

Here is a bash script that will take an image file and open a link inyour browser to the openstreetmap.com site at that location.

It requires that the 'exiftool' utility be installed, which you caninstall e.g. on debian-based systems with:

*sudo apt-get install libimage-exiftool-perl*

Put the following in a file (preferably in a location that is in yourexecutable path), call it something like 'locatepic'.

*#!/bin/bash****sensible-browser `exiftool -c '%.6f' $1 | grep 'GPS Position' | sed -r
's/^.*: ([0-9]*.[0-9]*) ([NS]), ([0-9]*.[0-9]*)([EW])/http://www.openstreetmap.org/search?query=1%202%2C%203%204/g'`*

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Many thanks to all that helped me with possible solutions, especially Casey Connor.
Many thanks, Casey.

I have elobrated his method a bit coming up with (calling it ShowImageLocation)

#!/bin/bashqutebrowser `exiftool -c '%.6f' $1 | grep 'GPS Position' | sed -r -e 's|^.*: ([0-9]+.[0-9]+) ([NS]), ([0-9]+.[0-9]+) ([EW])$|http://www.openstreetmap.org/?mlat=12&mlon=34&zoom=17|g'`

qutebrowser is a lightweight browser on Linux (e.g. Gentoo). One can use any other browser, as well.

I love the 'geeqie' image viewer. Luckily is has a very simple plugin mechanism (Edit-Configure Plugins).
You can just add a new plugin by entering the full patch of the bash script above (ShowImageLocation)

Now, when viewing my photographs I just press the right mouse button and select Plugins->ShowImageLocationThis pops up the browser (here qutebrowser) - or reuses it when it is open - with the exact location on Openstreetmapwhere hits photograph was taken.

I do love open source since it shows more than one solution in most cases.

Many thanks to all, againHelmut

2018-10-15 14:54:54 UTC (about 2 years ago)permalink

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Am Mo., 15. Okt. 2018 um 16:38 Uhr schrieb Helmut Jarausch viagimp-user-list :

I have elobrated his method a bit coming up with (calling itShowImageLocation)

#!/bin/bashqutebrowser `exiftool -c '%.6f' $1 | grep 'GPS Position' | sed -r -e 's|^.*: ([0-9]+.[0-9]+) ([NS]), ([0-9]+.[0-9]+)([EW])$|http://www.openstreetmap.org/?mlat=12&mlon=34&zoom=17|g'`

qutebrowser is a lightweight browser on Linux (e.g. Gentoo). One canuse any other browser, as well.

Perhaps xdg-open is a good alternative to a hard coded browser.Xdg-open opens a URL in the user's preferred browser:https://linux.die.net/man/1/xdg-open

Regards Tobias

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