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ID | Project | Category | View Status | Date Submitted | Last Update |
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0000990 | GeoSetter | Image Data | public | 2012-09-27 18:13 | 2012-10-24 16:18 |
Reporter | redbeard | Assigned To | Friedemann | ||
Priority | normal | Severity | feature | Reproducibility | unable to reproduce |
Status | assigned | Resolution | open | ||
Product Version | 3.4.34 beta | ||||
Target Version | Fixed in Version | ||||
Summary | 0000990: Large photo support (like airphotos) | ||||
Description | Thanks for the great package here. With my use, another option would be very useful. I like to take photos looking at various tilt angles (from airplanes or balloons, looking at nadir - or what I call a tilt angle of 0 degrees) or from valleys looking up or mountains looking down. Thus my photos can have a tilt angle, and be large enough to assign lat/log to the corners, or assign a central lat/long and heading. You system assumes a tilt angle of 90 degrees (looking horizontal only). For large scale photos, it would be great to include some polygon definition, and perhaps even see an image outline on the Map panel (i.e., did I really take a close-up pic within the area I earlier photo'ed from the plane before we landed). | ||||
Additional Information | I admit I don't know how (if?) this can be recorded in the Image Info (ExifTool). One possiblility (1st order approximation?) is to use the GPS Lat/Long/Altitide and the Destination Lat/Long/Altitude and the camera lens information to determine an "equivalent" sized polygon outlined at ground level? Thanks for taking this into consideration. | ||||
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Date Modified | Username | Field | Change |
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2012-09-27 18:13 | redbeard | New Issue | |
2012-10-24 16:18 | Friedemann | Status | new => assigned |
2012-10-24 16:18 | Friedemann | Assigned To | => Friedemann |