I know that some of this data is viewable in iPhoto, such as latitude, longitude, and altitude, but is there more than this available? More specifically I am wanting to get the direction of the image as well, which is part of the EXIF format. Or does something other than geotagging need to be enabled (something to do with the compass)?
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I suggest installing the command line tool Here's an example of the exif info stored in a photo I took on an iPod Touch:
I don't think the iPod Touch has the same capabilities as an iPhone regarding GPS. It looks like an iPhone will have the data 'GPSImg Direction' as well, which sounds like what you want. I don't think you have to do anything special to enable it, as I haven't found much info on this through searching. |
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Okay, good news :). The direction is stored. Here's what I was able to get from a photo taken from an iphone (with location services and compass turned on) using the ExifTool mentioned by @rwong.
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you don't need an 'external' tool to view all the EXIF-infos, with the iPhone-app iMetaPhoto you can show all metainfos (EXIF, TIFF, IPTC, GPS, AUXiliary EXIF,...) and (the best of all) you can modify the most of them, esp. you can modify GPS ImgDirection. |
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