![]() ![]() This image shows the difference in the metadata between the working file (left) and the file that doesn't work everywhere (note Flickr gets it wrong) on the right. Update of info for anyone interested since great answer below. (there are also a considerable amount of other changes to the metadata after doing the timezone add via GeoSetter, I don't think relevant to this Q, but if requested I can add more details) "-gpstimestamp<$-00:00"įinally if I do a visual comparison of data from the same file with valid timezone data (right) and one without (left) the addition of "Date/Time Digitized" stands out as being added, so I'm guessing this is why that file works. So simply put how do I set the time zone for GPS data? I've tried the following commands and a range of others which all fail. If I use GeoSetter to set the time zone then upload to Flickr it now puts it in the correct position. So Flickr gets it wrong, but GeoSetter gets it right from the exact same image.Īfter digging around I find this is the reason. So after checking another tool (GeoSetter) which has a map preview, it loads the same image and put it in the correct position? This drops the negative from the longitude and puts the GPS tag in the wrong position (as if the value was +ve)Īfter doing the xmp based command and I load the file into say Flickr it will put it's location in the exact same spot as if the longitude value was positive! ![]() I have a GPS file containing data such as ![]()
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