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Monthly Archives: May 2022
Adding the track of my bike ride on a Folium map
Having markers of videos and photos taken during my bike ride is cool and all, but how about having a track of the bike ride itself? All my bike rides are registered on Strava, the cycling and running app. Strava … Continue reading
Photo locations, marker icons and displaying photos on my map
When I was finished last week with creating my video location map in Python, I thought “shame I can’t plot photo locations”. That’s because my Fuji X-T30 camera doesn’t store GPS info. When I bought the camera I assumed every … Continue reading
Posted in Data engineering, Howto, Python
Tagged exif, Folium, glyphicon, jpg, media_gpsplot, object oriented, Python, video location map
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Making my video location map even better with Folium
Yesterday I shared how I plotted locations of videos shot with my Sony FDR-X3000 camera on a map. I was already pretty happy. Then I got a tip from Twitter user Bob Haffner (@bobhaffner): why not use Folium to create … Continue reading
Posted in Data engineering, Howto, Python
Tagged Folium, pandas, Sony FDR-X3000, zoomable map
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Plotting video locations from my Sony camera in Python
Two years ago I bought a Sony FDR-X3000 actioncam to record video on my bike rides. And I’m really happy about it. It’s just great reliving my rides in 4K, going downhill for kilometers from some col I climbed. I … Continue reading
Posted in Data engineering, Howto, Python
Tagged geodata, matplotlib, pandas, Sidecar, Sony FDR-X3000, XML, xmldom
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