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Many thanks for this Oliver. I have been following you on RUclips to learn more skills on QGIS after the Oxford course and they have been very helpful.
I have just finished the Oxford course on Mapping, Spatial Data and GIS and was wanting to know how to produce a web-site with geo-tagged photos. Thank you. It is very clear
@@burdGIS Thanks Oliver. Yes, I was with Laura. Thanks for the set of three videos which are very clear. My only problem is resizing my photos so they fit the window on the web-page. With my phone (Samsung A50) I can resize the photos I take (to 10%) and then e-mail them to myself but the location details are lost. I can crop the photos on the phone and then send them or crop them on the PC andd that is fine but I really want to reduce the size of thee photos on my phone and keep the geo-location data. Any thoughts?
The geolocation information is kept in the photo metadata. This is usually referred to as Exif data. Here's a (not so elegant) solution to copy Exif data from the original to the resized image: photo.stackexchange.com/questions/95028/how-to-copy-exif-metadata-on-android-from-one-photo-to-another Why do you need to keep the photos on the phone? You could batch resize them on the computer and maintain the Exif info with a short script in Python.
Hi Oliver I have been doing quite a bit of work on my webmaps following your guidance on the videos. I have set up a website which now has quite a number of webmaps (vickgis.42web.io/). However I am having continuing problems with the geolocations of photographs taken on my Samsung A50 phone. Most of the photographs have the right location but I always have a few photos that have the wrong locations. I wonder if you have any such problems - I have tried switching off wifi and not using the assisted location (where GPS is assisted by other data from wifi and phone signals) but to no avail. The GPS is working fine on the phone so it seems to me to be a problem with the phone app. Best wishes Richard
I'm not sure gpx stores photos. At most wouldn't the .gpx file have a string filepath indicating where the photo is stored? I'd be happy to take a look at your .gpx file if you send it across.
Thanks so much for the tutorial. I followed the steps in the video, but I cannot view the photos using "Click Photos" icon after import. May i know why.
Thanks for the question Than. What happens when you try to view the photos and what version of QGIS, plugin and Operating System are you using? Also have you check github to see if this is a known issue?
@@burdGIS Thanks for the reply. the image icons (points) are shown on the map with the correct locations. Just that i could not see the photo or the photo did not pop up after clicking the point. am using the version 3.16.10. will check at github to see if there is an answer to my issue. :)
Glad it was useful Hexa. Check out the full playlist here: www.burdgis.com/blog/view/create-a-webmap-with-qgis/ and let me know if you make a webmap of your own :-)
Thanks for posting. When reporting any errors it's important to include exactly what the error messsage says. This gives developer an insight as to where (and what) the problem might be. I didn't write any of the plugins used in this series but I might be able to help with the problem. Cheers! :-)
It worked for me but today I tried again and when I tried to import the photos hit says: Import Completed, No new photos were added. I tried to reinstall egis, downgrade it and also the same things with the plugin. Anyone can help? Thank you
Are you just getting started with #GIS and #QGIS? This online course will teach you the basics and then you can come back to the #burdGIS channel to improve your skills! :)
www.udemy.com/course/an-introduction-to-gis-and-qgis/?referralCode=E39701D884A9EB2B5831
Geat the demonstration is spot on for my needs. thank you.
Glad to hear it. Thanks for supporting the channel!
Many thanks for this Oliver. I have been following you on RUclips to learn more skills on QGIS after the Oxford course and they have been very helpful.
Thanks for the support TheMilo 🙂 Do let me know if there's any specific topics you'd like covering
I have just finished the Oxford course on Mapping, Spatial Data and GIS and was wanting to know how to produce a web-site with geo-tagged photos. Thank you. It is very clear
Thanks Richard. Were you in Laura's cohort? Congratulations on finishing the course and please do post a link when your site is up and running! 😀
@@burdGIS Thanks Oliver. Yes, I was with Laura. Thanks for the set of three videos which are very clear. My only problem is resizing my photos so they fit the window on the web-page. With my phone (Samsung A50) I can resize the photos I take (to 10%) and then e-mail them to myself but the location details are lost. I can crop the photos on the phone and then send them or crop them on the PC andd that is fine but I really want to reduce the size of thee photos on my phone and keep the geo-location data. Any thoughts?
The geolocation information is kept in the photo metadata. This is usually referred to as Exif data. Here's a (not so elegant) solution to copy Exif data from the original to the resized image:
photo.stackexchange.com/questions/95028/how-to-copy-exif-metadata-on-android-from-one-photo-to-another
Why do you need to keep the photos on the phone? You could batch resize them on the computer and maintain the Exif info with a short script in Python.
Thank you. I will try this.
Hi Oliver
I have been doing quite a bit of work on my webmaps following your guidance on the videos. I have set up a website which now has quite a number of webmaps (vickgis.42web.io/). However I am having continuing problems with the geolocations of photographs taken on my Samsung A50 phone. Most of the photographs have the right location but I always have a few photos that have the wrong locations. I wonder if you have any such problems - I have tried switching off wifi and not using the assisted location (where GPS is assisted by other data from wifi and phone signals) but to no avail. The GPS is working fine on the phone so it seems to me to be a problem with the phone app.
Best wishes
Richard
Well done
Thanks for watching
good to see you back sir :)
Thanks Gökhan, I've been giving training courses and conferencing. Back to normal now though ;-)
This seems very interesting! I'm definitely going to check it out.
It's a great plugin. Very easy to use. Keep an eye out for the follow-ups
@@burdGIS i definitely will, very curious. I see potential for transect visualisation and stuff.
Tanks! How to make a photo in qgis from gpx format?
I'm not sure gpx stores photos. At most wouldn't the .gpx file have a string filepath indicating where the photo is stored? I'd be happy to take a look at your .gpx file if you send it across.
It's Amazing tutorial Thank you 🙏
Glad it was helpful!
@@burdGIS tes it was very helpful 🙏
This’s cool
Thanks so much for the tutorial. I followed the steps in the video, but I cannot view the photos using "Click Photos" icon after import. May i know why.
Thanks for the question Than. What happens when you try to view the photos and what version of QGIS, plugin and Operating System are you using? Also have you check github to see if this is a known issue?
@@burdGIS Thanks for the reply. the image icons (points) are shown on the map with the correct locations. Just that i could not see the photo or the photo did not pop up after clicking the point. am using the version 3.16.10. will check at github to see if there is an answer to my issue. :)
Thank you very much :)
Glad it was useful Hexa. Check out the full playlist here: www.burdgis.com/blog/view/create-a-webmap-with-qgis/ and let me know if you make a webmap of your own :-)
I get an error after importing photos. it says something about Phyton
Thanks for posting. When reporting any errors it's important to include exactly what the error messsage says. This gives developer an insight as to where (and what) the problem might be. I didn't write any of the plugins used in this series but I might be able to help with the problem. Cheers! :-)
Hello, if posible upload or with link from google drive?
Hi Irakli, do you mean for the photos?
Yes, from google drive with qgis function "Run feature action"
I don't think I've used run feature action before. Where can I find that?
It worked for me but today I tried again and when I tried to import the photos hit says: Import Completed, No new photos were added. I tried to reinstall egis, downgrade it and also the same things with the plugin. Anyone can help? Thank you
Did you try starting a new project Davide?
@@burdGIS Having the same issue, but I'm starting to wonder if the geotags have transferred over with the images?