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Indicates the direction of GPS receiver movement. The range of values is from 0.00 to 359.99.
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(no translation yet)
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Located in
src/tags.cpp:2060
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Indicates the reference for giving the direction of the image when it is captured. "T" denotes true direction and "M" is magnetic direction.
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Located in
src/tags.cpp:2064
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5613.
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Indicates the direction of the image when it was captured. The range of values is from 0.00 to 359.99.
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Located in
src/tags.cpp:2068
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5614.
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Indicates the geodetic survey data used by the GPS receiver. If the survey data is restricted to Japan, the value of this tag is "TOKYO" or "WGS-84".
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Located in
src/tags.cpp:2072
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5615.
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GPS Destination Latitude Reference
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Located in
src/tags.cpp:2075
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5616.
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Indicates whether the latitude of the destination point is north or south latitude. The ASCII value "N" indicates north latitude, and "S" is south latitude.
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Located in
src/tags.cpp:2076
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Indicates the latitude of the destination point. The latitude is expressed as three RATIONAL values giving the degrees, minutes, and seconds, respectively. If latitude is expressed as degrees, minutes and seconds, a typical format would be dd/1,mm/1,ss/1. When degrees and minutes are used and, for example, fractions of minutes are given up to two decimal places, the format would be dd/1,mmmm/100,0/1.
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Located in
src/tags.cpp:2080
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5618.
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GPS Destination Longitude Reference
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Located in
src/tags.cpp:2087
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5619.
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Indicates whether the longitude of the destination point is east or west longitude. ASCII "E" indicates east longitude, and "W" is west longitude.
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Located in
src/tags.cpp:2088
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5620.
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Indicates the longitude of the destination point. The longitude is expressed as three RATIONAL values giving the degrees, minutes, and seconds, respectively. If longitude is expressed as degrees, minutes and seconds, a typical format would be ddd/1,mm/1,ss/1. When degrees and minutes are used and, for example, fractions of minutes are given up to two decimal places, the format would be ddd/1,mmmm/100,0/1.
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Located in
src/tags.cpp:2092
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