kGpsImageTag is a tool that syncs GPS data from a text file with photos in the same folder, facilitating location tracking.
With kGpsImageTag, you'll be able to use the correlating data to track the GPS coordinates for each of your photos. Even if your images do not have a GPS entry, kGpsImageTag is equipped with an extrapolation feature that helps to fill in any gaps.
To keep things perfectly organized, kGpsImageTag has a Hide/Show feature that allows you to hide or show all data lines that do not correspond to a particular image.
In order to use kGpsImageTag, you'll need to have exiv2 installed on your system. And while the current version might only be able to read GPS data given by gpspoint program, future versions are set to use gpsbabel for maximum functionality.
So far, kGpsImageTag has been tested with garmin gpsmap 60C output, and it is essential that the photo Exif time and Gps time match within 30 seconds. However, future versions of the software will allow you to choose the time difference you prefer.
Overall, if you want a system that streamlines the process of correlating GPS data with images, then kGpsImageTag is a dependable choice that's definitely worth a try.
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