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Assigns a GPS location to an image. Requires exiftool to be installed. Copy the GPS locations from Google Maps.
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# Example usage: sh set-gps-location.sh test.JPG "-32.326510, 19.020942" | |
if [ -z "$1" ] ; then | |
echo 'Image filename needs to be provided. Exiting' | |
exit 1 | |
fi | |
if [ -z "$2" ] ; then | |
echo 'Comma-separated list of GPS coords ( lat,lng ) needs to be supplied. Exiting' | |
exit 1 | |
fi | |
# https://stackoverflow.com/questions/918886/how-do-i-split-a-string-on-a-delimiter-in-bash | |
gpsLocationInput=$2 | |
gpsLocationNoWhiteSpace=(${gpsLocationInput// /}) | |
gpsLocationLatLng=(${gpsLocationNoWhiteSpace//,/ }) | |
echo ${gpsLocationLatLng[0]} | |
echo ${gpsLocationLatLng[1]} | |
exiftool -GPSLatitude=${gpsLocationLatLng[0]} -GPSLongitude=${gpsLocationLatLng[1]} $1 |
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