[Qgis-us-user] Photos Import

Doug Newcomb gistinker at gmail.com
Wed Apr 8 13:17:30 PDT 2020


If you have multiple images of a location over time, could they be imported
into a geopackage database and be accessed to display with the location
based on the timestamp?

On Wed, Apr 8, 2020, 4:14 PM Kurt Menke <kurt at birdseyeviewgis.com> wrote:

> Hi David,
> Randy's advice is spot on. Instead of using eVis, you can set up an image
> widget (Layer Properties --> Attributes form) for the field containing the
> path to the image and then see the image when you use the Identify tool.
> But it needs to point to an actual image file to do this.
>
> If the photos are geotagged you can use the Import geotagged photos
> processing algorithm. You can then use the Raster image marker to put the
> photos on a map. I have an exercise in my Discover QGIS 3.x book that
> focuses on mapping photopoints.
>
> See this tweet:
> https://twitter.com/geomenke/status/1221470553040539648?s=20
>
>
> Kurt
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