10-16-2017 02:55 PM - edited 10-16-2017 02:56 PM
I wanted to know the exact location of an image I created and so I got the GPS info from the metadata, it said:
Longitude 62; 7; 26.8619
Latitude 7; 4; 47.6579
For the life of me, I cannot figure out how to enter this into Google Maps to see my location.
Google says there are three ways to enter this into Maps, but the Canon data doesn't seen to match any of their formats:
Does anyone know how to translate the Canon data into something Google Maps can understand?
Each time I try entering it, it says I was in the Phillipines (I was not!).
Thanks for any help someone could offer!
Cole
10-17-2017 10:53 AM
10-17-2017 11:50 AM
@thompsoncd wrote:
I’m not sure why the information embedded in the image file didn’t have the minus sign in the coordinates or include an east/west?
I am confident the info embedded in the file was absolutely coded correctly. That's not the issue (the camera is doing it right).
The issue is... apparently Windows File Explorer either doesn't seem to understand how to correctly read the data ... or just doesn't display it correctly.
Canon DPP4 would get it right.
Adobe Lightroom would get it right.
Even the file viewer builtin my Mac gets it right.
(for the very same file -- correctly either showing the "W" vs. "E" and "N" vs. "S" ... or correctly showing the minus sign. Both Apple and Adobe even show the spot on a map when you view the GPS info on a photo.)
What version of Windows are you using?
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