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Hello Harry,
I'm not sure exactly what you mean by "positionless" waypoint.
GPicSync use a gpx track log with "track points" which are automatically
recorded
(typically each few seconds, 5 seconds on my Garmin).
Since it's always a good idea to avoid to "move" to take a good picture the
synchronization works very well in this case. There are also some
travelers/photographers who choose a GPS mode which record a trackpoint only
when not
moving which means a potential picture (obviously interpolation is not a good
idea here).
At the very beginning I had an interpolation mode but it didn't give me better
results as a whole, sometime better on some picture if I was moving fast on my
bike,
sometime worst.
I prefer to keep a real measure by default since human behavior (unlike physical
phenomenons) is highly unpredictable between two measures (at list it avoids to
find
myself in a river after a sharp turn :) ).
Never the less if you move fast in a car or plane an interpolation is surely
more
useful (I'll probably add an interpolation option in next versions then).
In the meantime I've heard gpsPhoto have an interpolation mode (and probably
others):
http://code.google.com/p/gpicsync/wiki/OtherGeocodingSoftware
francois
Original comment by francois...@gmail.com
on 2 May 2007 at 6:01
Hi Francois!
on one hand you´re right. Normaly you have to stand for a while to take a good
picture. But an the other side you will have some problems if you take shots in
a
car or plane. I think for the last two reasons it´s recommended.
But I have an "older" Garmin and I have to use my memory wisely. So I use the
option
of my Garmin for less points to get the whole trip. So it´s not unusual to
have more
than 5 sec between two points for me - it goes up to more than 1 min!
depending how
I travel. Driving in a car with no turning (e.g. Autobahn) will result only a
few
waypoints and hiking with a lot of turning will result more waypoints to
descripe
the trip.
With positionless I mean waypoints which are "very off" to the last/next
waypoint.
That´s why I think its important to have a option to interpolate.
Original comment by harry....@googlemail.com
on 2 May 2007 at 9:51
Ok I'll add an interpolation checkbox soon but please don't drive yourself while
taking pictures ;)
Original comment by francois...@gmail.com
on 3 May 2007 at 10:26
Ok, I've added the feature in the SVN.
There is now a checkbox in the interface called "interpolation" which use a
linear
interpolation mode.
If will be also available in the next build/release in 2 to 3 days I imagine
(maybe
before).
francois
Original comment by francois...@gmail.com
on 5 May 2007 at 5:49
Done in version 0.94. Thanks.
Original comment by francois...@gmail.com
on 8 May 2007 at 5:39
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
harry....@googlemail.com
on 2 May 2007 at 4:08