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ElementsAdobe Dreamweaver Adobe MuseAdobe Animate CCAdobe Premiere ProAdobe After EffectsAdobe IllustratorAdobe InDesignView all communitiesExplore Menu beginsMeet the expertsLearn our productsConnect with your peersError: You don't have JavaScript enabled. This tool uses JavaScript and much of it will not work correctly without it enabled. Please turn JavaScript back on and reload this page. Please enter a title. You can not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. More discussions in Photoshop Lightroom All CommunitiesPhotoshop Lightroom 14 Replies Latest reply on May 29, 2013 11:14 AM by RobbyW Error Loading Tracklog Matti_J_434 Mar 17, 2012 4:45 PM I have seen another post to this effect, but in that case, timing info was missing from the file.I am running LR4 on Lion 10.7.3. I am able to successfully geotag my photos using a gpx file from my Holux M241 and Jeffrey Friedl's Geotagging LR plugin. When I try to do it using the same gpx file via the new load tracklog feature in LR4, I just get the non-descript error "Error Loading Tracklog".The GPX file can be found here:http://dl.dropbox.com/u/2703272/Holux_M-241_Start_20120317-144038_Finish_20120317-153038.g px Any ideas what is wrong? Is there a error log somewhere that would provide more helpful information?Thanks,Matti 4302Views Tags: none (add) geotaggingContent tagged with geotagging, lr4Content tagged with lr4 This content has been marked as final. Show 14 replies 1. Re: Error Loading Tracklog b_gossweiler Mar 17, 2012 6:38 PM (in response to Matti_J_434) Matti,This file does not contain any trackpoints, but A route with 51 route points51 way pointsI edited the file as follows:added , added , removed , changed all to changed all to then the file can be loaded into LR4. You can download a copy from here:https://www.yousendit.com/download/M3BuMWZPYStUWUExZXNUQwI would check the Holux documentation on how to record a proper tracklog. Jeffrey's plug-in seems to b

coming back from a journey you want to show your route on a map, but have no tracklog. What problem is solved? This is not a replacement of Lightooms module "Auto-Tag" but an add-on. Mainly, there are 2 use-cases for this plug-in: Missing GSP info is a common problem of cameras with built-in GPS. Further, you can't use Lightrooms "Auto-Tag" to automatically geotag these photos if you have no tracklog. To fix this, you are left to manually "Drag & drop" the photos in the Map module, but this is time consuming and error prone. A lot of work! What if you could reverse engineer the available GPS info into a tracklog. Then you could use "Auto-Tag" of the Lightrooms Map module to automatically geotag these photos! That is exact what https://forums.adobe.com/thread/976684 this plug-in does: reverse engineer the GPS info of photos in Lightroom into a tracklog. Or you need a tracklog of your photos with GPS info in Lightoom. For example to visualize your tour / journey. This plug creates a tracklog based on the GPS info of your photos. Or with other words, this plug-in reverse engineers the available GPS info into a tracklog. See causes for missing GPS information for more info on why some photos have no GPS info although you are http://www.photographers-toolbox.com/products/lightroomstatistics/tracklogcreator/ shooting with an camera with built-in GPS. Contents What is the "Tracklog Creator" plug-in YouTube demos Tutorial How to "Auto-tag" photos without GPS info How does the plug-in work Causes for missing GPS information Quick Guide plug-in What is the "Tracklog Creator" plug-in This plug creates a tracklog based on the GPS info in your photos. Or with other words, this plug-in reverse engineers the available GPS info into a tracklog. YouTube demos Demo of the "Tracklog Creator" Demo How to "Auto-Tag" photos without a tracklog How does the plug-in work This plug-in creates a tracklog from all the selected photo with GPS information. It stores both the location and the altitude information. Further, if the first selected photo has no GPS info, then it creates an extra trackpoint with the time of the first photo and the GPS info of the first photo with GPS. By this you can "Auto-Tag" all those photos before the first GPS point with the information of the first GPS point. It is the same for the last photo. If the last selected photo has no GPS info, an extra trackpoint is created with the time of this last photo and a copy of the GPS info of the last photo with GPS. So, in order to be able to "Auto-Tag" all photos, also those before the first and after the last photo with GPS info, you should select all photos you want to geotag! Prerequisite There should be photos that have GPS info to create

> Raw & Post Processing, Printing > Adobe Lightroom Q&A > Stand alone GPS tracker/tagger for photos Pages: 1 [2] 3 Go Down Print Author Topic: Stand alone GPS tracker/tagger for photos (Read 34313 times) Tom Frerichs Guest Re: Stand alone GPS tracker/tagger for photos « http://forum.luminous-landscape.com/index.php?topic=67929.20 Reply #20 on: June 15, 2012, 05:12:48 PM » Quote from: snoleoprd on June 15, 2012, 04:48:08 PMIt generates standard nmea log files, I am pretty sure that Lightroom 4 only reads *.gpx files, but there are a number of freely available...and free...routines to convert nmea logs to gpx logs. Not a biggie, but one more step to take into account.Tom Frerichs Logged solardarkroom.com Jr. Member Offline Posts: 78 Re: Stand alone GPS tracker/tagger for photos lightroom error « Reply #21 on: June 15, 2012, 05:52:46 PM » I've been using a Garmin Etrex Legend for a few years now and it's been perfect in all terrain. I bought a little strap that attaches it to my backpack; turn it on at the trailhead, mark my car's position (in case I get lost!) and forget about it. Later I just connect via USB, download the tracklog, import to Lightroom 4 and the rest takes seconds. lightroom error loading The only other thing I do is sync my camera clock to the Mac with EOS Utility before each trip to keep the log coordinates accurate -- My Canon 5DmkII loses about 4 seconds/wk. The Garmin cost about $125. Logged fike Sr. Member Offline Posts: 1387 Hiker Photographer Re: Stand alone GPS tracker/tagger for photos « Reply #22 on: June 16, 2012, 10:26:49 AM » We are making this much harder than it needs to be. ANY TRACKING GPS will work. Almost all will output .gpx files. Yes, you can convert between formats.The tricky part of geotagging is getting your gpx file onto the computer and then having a utility to synchronize the tracklog times with the timestamps in the exif data. Nikon has an accessory that does this in-camera. Most other SLRs don't have a similar acccessory. I think Canon just announced one but neither the canon nor the nikon one is reasonably priced. LR4 or 5 will geotag. Breeze systems Downloader Pro will also. Nice thing about downloader pro is that if you forget to sync times between GPS and camera, you can set a time zone offset or a seconds offset. Very useful when traveling. Finally, Robogeo is a nice utility for tagging images after you are done processing them. Another note: RAW files cannot be tagged by third party utilities (LR, downloader, robogeo, etc.

 

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