![]() 9/3/08: I’ve heard this is no longer an issue. The geographic location is written in the EXIF tag, but some programs (like Picasa) can’t read EXIF tags modified by locr. Sometimes, it won’t tag a photo in a series if that happens, click on the “Clear EXIF location tags”, and that may be enough to get it to work.ģ. Hopefully, locr will recognize the need to accept the standard GPX format in their program, and add it as an option sometime soon.Ģ. You’ll have to open the GPX file in a text editor, manually delete the trackpoints with no timestamp, then save the file as a new GPX file before using GPSBabel to convert it to the nmea format. In particular, if any of your GPX trackpoints don’t have a timestamp, GPSBabel won’t be able to create the nmea file, and will generate an error message. Make sure you have the latest version of GPSBabel and the GPSBabelGUI. The gpx file will be saved in the nmea format, which then can be opened in the GPS Photo software.
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