Past couple of days yielded way-off GPS-tracks, especially inner city. Wouldn’t have been problem when one could drop worst offenders in a web…er, drag to correct position. Google search offers suggestions, many of those for Apple, others discontinued or depending on IE (and some paid, where I don’t plan on paying for a way to correct something I’ll then contribute for free) ; then there’s the laborious option changing couple of digits in ExifTool, hope / see you hit a nail.
Least impractical, Basecamp imports pics, can move them around, but max. zoom too far out, pics clustered, hard to place.
Question : could forum members point to a sure-fire drag&drop way to adjust in the order of 200 pics w/o taking hours, please?
Looking forward, met vriendelijk groet, (Dutch for 'with friendly greeting),
@Gitne,
Thank you for the quick reply ; advantages of JOSM include that it allows to zoom in all the way, and one can select familiar aerial imagery or a plan / proposal PDF ; disadvantage is the learning curve, which doesn’t connect seamlessly with - at least my - previous computing experience.
Hartelijk dank,
That intimidating isn’t just ‘at first glance’, however, JOSM works very well and fast once you;ve read and actually follow what’s in the help and instruction files.
The recommended josm.jnlp with OpenWebStart installs and works painlessly - after some other options were tried. .
Could I somewhere vote a +1 for forum member @GITNE , please?
Bet when you announce that such plug-in is possible, you will receive many “shut up and take my money/dev/fan-support” comments. If you have something ready to go and just temporarily lost interest/motivation - maybe just github it.