Display Geotagged Photos

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# Open [[QGIS]].
 
# Open [[QGIS]].
 
# Select {{mitem|text=Plugin --> Manage and install plugins}}. Activate the {{typed|text=Photo2Shapel}} and {{typed|text=eVIS}} plugins (you can find them by typing the plugin names into the {{button|text=Search}} bar).
 
# Select {{mitem|text=Plugin --> Manage and install plugins}}. Activate the {{typed|text=Photo2Shapel}} and {{typed|text=eVIS}} plugins (you can find them by typing the plugin names into the {{button|text=Search}} bar).
# Click the Photo2Shape tools icon [[Image:QGIS_2.0_GPSTools.png|20px]]
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# Click the Photo2Shape tools icon [[Image:photo2shape_icon.png|20px]]
 
## Select the input folder containing your images.
 
## Select the input folder containing your images.
 
## Enter an output shapefile  
 
## Enter an output shapefile  

Revision as of 11:47, 29 October 2014

Processing in QGIS

  1. Open QGIS.
  2. Select Plugin --> Manage and install plugins. Activate the Photo2Shapel and eVIS plugins (you can find them by typing the plugin names into the Search bar).
  3. Click the Photo2Shape tools icon Photo2shape icon.png
    1. Select the input folder containing your images.
    2. Enter an output shapefile
Figure A:: QGIS 2.0 with Photo2Shape
  1. Load a raster map, e.g. from the course data and locate it under the GPS points (see Exercise 01 on how to load layers). You can find an aerial photograph of the forestry faculty under geodata/raster/aerial/aerial_utm32_WGS84.tif.
  2. Open the attribute table of layer tree waypoint, waypoints by right-clicking the layer in the TOC and selecting Open Attribute Table.
  3. Click Toggle editing mode QGIS 2.0 Edit.png to edit or add information. For example, you can change a trees' name in the name column. To add a picture of the point: Type the paths to the pictures into the url column. To save the changes, click Toggle editing mode again and confirm with Save. You can also save while editing by clicking the Save QGIS 2.0 SaveEdit.png button (see figure D).
  4. To view the full information for a point, select Database --> eVis --> eVis Event Id Tool. Select the tree waypoints layer in the TOC and select a point. The eVis Event Browse opens (figure D). The image of the trees should be shown in the browser. If not, check the path to the file again. You can adjust the setting of relative and absolute paths in the Options tab. Here, you can select Path is relative, if you want to store relative paths. To display the direction from which the picture was taken, check the box Display compass bearing.
Figure D:: QGIS 2.0 with eVis Event Browser settings window
Figure E:: QGIS 2.0 with eVis Event Browser
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