Coordinates-label-photos

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Coordinates label photos

**The problem we are trying to solve:** On the one hand, we have a photos with unlabeled GPS data, but only a timestamp.
In the other hand, we have a GPS track, with coordinates and timestamp.
This situation is originally caused by the fact that pictures are taken underwater but we can position a GPS above the water.
Our purpose is to interpolate the GPS position from the track, with the photo timestamp and insert the information in the EXIF photo metadata.

Installation

pip install coordinates-label-photos

Run
To label all images from `/path/to/images-directory/*` with the GPX track points from `path/to/your.gpx` or LLH (Reach RS 2) format:

coordinates-label-photos --coords=/path/to/your.gpx --images=/path/to/images-directory

Try `coordinates-label-photos --help` to see how to save image locations in a separate file, output reports, set accuracy and more.

Other Utils

A few side tools may come handy in some situations

Removing GPS information from pictures

coordinates-clear-photos --images=/path/to/images-directory


Selecting the closest images to a point list

During acquisition, excessive number of pictures can be taken (when strolling outside of the perimeter or moving not fast enough).
If we provide a list of positions where the images should have been taken, we can select only the closest images to each of those position.

select-closest-photos \
--coords=/path/to/perfect-positions.csv \
--images=/source/image/directory \
--dest=/selected/image/directory \
--report=/path/to/report.png

Comparing GPX tracks

Compare various coords tracks, from .gpx, .llh, .pos (useful to plot the same track from different GPS):

plot-coords-tracks --gpx="gps A:/path/to/a.gpx" --gpx="gps B:/path/to/b.gpx" --output=/path/to/plot.jpeg

Extracting photos coordinates to a GPX file

From a directory containing images (with GPS locations), create a GPX file:

images-to-gpx --output=/path/to/a.gpx --images=/path/to/images-directory

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