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Jonathan

Richard,

Only you could spot that and I wondered if anyone might! When I first played with the mapping tool, it put a pointer on the map at Oxford, curiously in a farmers field which was VERY similar to the Jamboree site, but something about the land and boundaries didn't look quite right. Take a look.

That's when I figured something was awry and then needed to use ExifTool to see if I could edit the file header information... but then it was easier just to edit the database... lol. I'm clearly back to quick hacks rather than getting the original data right. Oh dear. Of course a dear work colleague and mentor at a certain lab in Chelmsford wouldn't have let me get away with such things.

There seems to be some GPS fault with the iPhone's understanding of E and W, and N and S.

Someone has written an AppleScript to script changing the N/S and E / W variables here...

 

Fix iPhone geotagged images for certain geographies

 

J

 

 

 

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