https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=463849
--- Comment #2 from BOF <bugs_kde_org.5.k...@spamgourmet.com> --- No, you would not be able to get the view direction directly from a GPS track. However, as far as I know about this feature from a different application it positions images along the track based on their time. So it's to add GPS info to files that were taken with a device that does not have a build in GPS receiver (like an old DSLR camera) or was not turned on at the time (like in the settings of your smartphone) I'm not sure if it's what you mean by 'header', but there already is a standard entry for the view direction in the EXIF data. The company smartphone I got saved the view direction alongside the image in already mentioned 'GPS Img Direction' tag. I guess KExiv2 sound like a fork of Exiv2. So everything that Exiv2 can do should be able possible for KExiv2 as well (as long as the latest changes are transfered to the fork). I tried to test around with exiv2 today (on Windows) and it told me that "ligcc_s_seh-1.dll" was missing. After I got that one an error box told me that the application can not run with bug code "0xc00000007b". I remember this tool to be rather simple to use (just /path/to/file/application.exe "path/to/file/filename.jpg" and the application will display the contained EXIF data. So it will may take some time to check f Exiv2 can do that. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.