Edit Geography Bulk?
DodgeV83
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Putting in the location information for every picture gets old fast! Will there ever be a way to do it in bulk, like when adding keywords...etc?
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I've tried a few shareware utilities that do this reasonably well, such as WWMX, Quakemap, Topofusion, Robophoto. I also use DNRGarmin (which interfaces well with ArcView GIS). I've also tried "rolling my own" photo-tracklog timestamp matching and imagemap creation using map images and tracklog files from USAPhotomaps which has been a particular favorite "mapper" of mine, although Google certainly does have a slicker interface.
I hope to find some time soon to EXIF-geocode and re-upload some of my Yosemite photo's for which i have stored tracklogs, to see how your current feature works.
In particular, I'm curious whether I can get make it automatically "zoom in" to just the "bounding rectangle" that contains my gallery of geocoded photo's from a particular local excursion - what I've seen from the examples posted so far is that one starts out zoomed out to the entire globe! Thats rather useless if your excursion is by foot rather than by jet!
Gary
I noticed on Qaukemap's web site http://www.earthquakemap.com/ that there is the following announcement:
Store your digital photos with smugmug.com - watch this site for updates. QuakeMap and Smugmug.com integration coming soon...
Is this an independant effort or are you folks cooking up something cooperatively? Either way, there are a lot of possibilities here - at least for US customers, since Quakemap relies on the Terraserver maps that only cover the US, but this would allow photo's to be pinpointed with finer detail in most areas than with the current Google imaging - down to about 1 foot/pixel "resolution" using 1 meter/pixel greyscale arial photos.
Of course, still need a bulk way to place the GPS coords into the exif, and Quakemap doesn't currently do that, even though it can currently read them. Fortunately there is a free way to do that in bulk, using one of the utilities that is part of WWMX.
Gary
actually, it's very easy to do this with just your mouse. enter the address info, or lat/long if you have some approx lat/long. then on the map screen, simply use y our mouse to indicate a new spot on the map. the lat/long update automatically.
i did this very thing to show different spots at the nyc public library
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However, I see now that I didn't state the problem very well. This is what is happening. If I'm in Edit Geography, and I want a rural spot in the Midwest, and I type in Lat. and Long., I have two choices for entering that data:
- I can click "Lookup Address." Unfortunately, that returns Address Not Found and the editable marker map centered on the default smugmug HQ locaiton, because I entered lat/long with the address blank. Manual map navigation across the country is necessary.
- My second choice is to click Update under lat/long, but the problem there is that it kicks back to the image, not to the editable marker map. Now the image is recorded with incorrect coordinates and I have to find another way to the editable map.
The way this must be done, since entering lat/long will not work, apparently, is to feed the address lookup with some kind of address than can be looked up and is close enough that you don't have to scroll the too far. Only then can the marker map can be edited in the correct region.
For similar reasons, if I choose Edit Geography for an image that already has lat/long entered, there's no button in there that will take me to that location on the map. The only way to see the editable map, that I know of, is to enter the closest address again, essentially starting over.
If I'm still missing something, fire away!
if i need to mark a spot that's not an address (e.g. 123 main street, anycity, st, zip) i will use google earth to find the lat/long, it's simple!
google earth, free download
zoom to your spot, read the lat/long, and enter it manually. fine tune as needed.
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yep -- and here's to google making google earth mac-friendly <img src="https://us.v-cdn.net/6029383/emoji/deal.gif" border="0" alt="" >
andy <-- a mac guy now, totally, since january this year when i switched after 20years using pc.
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Hi James - no, you haven't missed anything. Thanks for letting us know how important this is for you!
All the best,
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"Bulk Geography" has been mentioned in several posts. One thing I wouldn't want is to apply the same lat/long to 25 pics in a gallery -- all of the pushpins on the map would be on top of one another!
Just clarifying one point....
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map where each photo was taken. See example here.
It could be very useful for pre-planning a photo op
for a certain location.
I run Goggle Maps on the side to get the lat/lon and
adjust the numbers to move each photo. Micro moves
involves adjusting the 3rd and forth decimal place.
Al
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Yeah that's fine - I just wanted people to for sure know what would happen if all lat/long were the same for all shots in a gallery
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Of surfacing those new fields in API, including lat/long?
That would help a lot..
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Yes, I ran into this when I got lazy and pasted the same coordinates into several photos that were on the same street. I decided to manually drag them up and down the street slightly to spread them out.
Which leads me to a suggestion. If you allow bulk geo entry, I'd like to see a function you could call something like "autospread" that would offset each photo slightly. Say I enter a location for 20 photos. When I click Save, smugmug maps slightly offsets the photos from each other around the entered location so they can be seen separately and dragged to their actual nearby locations on the map. At first I thought it should offset them in a circle around the entered location, but if smugmug was to go for it with this feature, maybe there would be options. For instance, maybe you could choose from circle, horizontal line, or vertical line. That could make it easier to position a whole gallery of photos along a parade route, for example.
I'm not saying that is the ideal implementation, and you guys are always good at coming up with something better than what's requested. But that's the general idea.
Oh wait...I just thought of this...enter two locations and distribute gallery photos along the line connecting them!!! Or (going crazy here) what if we could paste a curvy path from Illustrator, then smugmug aligns its first endpoint to the entered geo location, and distributes selected photos along that curvy path! (A man can dream, can't he?)
I would like to have the option to have a saved "Home", "Grandma's", etc...
So any calculations involving distances between lat/long coordinates requires some funky spherical trigonometry. Not impossible, just CPU-intense.
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Hi Andy
I have tried countless times all of your, and other people's, suggestions re. using Google Earth to find latitude / longitude but am still having no luck. When I type (or paste) lat/long coordinates into Google Earth it zooms in exactly to the place in question. But when I try to do the same using Smugmug Geography page, the place mark always ends up on some other part of the map. Also, it appears that it is possible to physically move a place marker to the desired location but, again, I have not been successful. If you could offer any advice, I would appreciate it. BTW I am using a Mac and this is my first post here. Thanks!
Are you putting the lat / long in to edit geography and clicking update? Here's a small tute:
http://www.dgrin.com/showthread.php?t=17276
welcome to Dgrin!
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The google earth maps (and google maps maps) are probably either a conic or a cylindric projection. Actually it probably depends on where on the planet you're looking and what the zoom range is. At any rate, the calculations for point to point distance are likely much easier than you'd think.
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You might have misunderstood what I was originally getting at. I don't expect multi-point placement to place points exactly at precise locations the first time. I only suggested it as a way to drop multiple points in the same general area or along a general path so that they can be dragged to their final positions more quickly, instead of entering one by one.
Let's say I go to a park and I don't have a GPS unit. Instead of going to Google Earth, locating all the coordinates visually, and transcribing them into smugmug, why not just drop a gallery's 10 markers in the park in smugmaps and drag each of them to their photo locations. We'll drag this beach photo marker to the beach on the map here, one to the picnic table where we had lunch, one to the old fort...wow that was quick!
Andy
Thank you for the reply. Have followed your instructions to a T but still unable to get correct coordinates. I go into Edit Geography, type in lat/long details, hit Update but then do not get the Searching For/Lat/Long/Submit option on the right hand side of the page (as shown on your page). Instead I only get a thumbnail of the photo. Likewise, when I type in the 5 Coogan Boulevard 06355 address it takes me to NY but there is no option to submit nor does a place mark appear. I live in Tokyo but don't think that would be a problem... or would it?
Thank you
It was mentioned that bulk update of geography data was in the works sometime in 2005 but it hasn't made it yet. Is it likely that this feature will be implemented anytime soon? It's a bit of a PITA to hand edit each image.
If I understand your problem, I think I stumbled into a solution. I found that if I type (or paste) the latitude and longitude into the address field, separated by a comma ("40.000,-75.000"), the lookup function dutifully goes to that location. Then you can fine tune via Google Maps. I have done this on files with previous lat and long by copying and pasting each in turn into the address field and manually adding the comma.
Copying the entire string before I click the lookup button is useful for sequentially entering geography information for a group of photos that are all near one another.
Hope this helps.