Extract still images from a 360 Garmin Virb Camera with GPS lat lon and direction
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Hello,
we have a Garmin 360 Camera and would like to extract still images every 5 sec.
Idealy we would like to use the interval option of the camera and set it to 5 sec, to reduce file size while recording.
Then we would like to use a batch or shell script using exiftool or ffmpeg or a combination to extract still images with
GPSLatitudeRef
GPSLatitude
GPSLongitudeRef
GPSLongitude
GPSTimeStamp
GPSImgDirectionRef
GPSImgDirection
The image direction could be calculated with the compass data from the virb.
We could use the first 20 seconds or so to calibrate the compass data to the gps direction and then take the compass data + correction (and - 90° as the beginning of the spere will be on the side and not directly in front) to always have a true heading for the camera. This would require the camera to be moving and pointing somewhat exactly forward in the first 20 sec.
Let me know if you have a more effective approach.
The end goal is to have photo spheres with a somewhat exact true direction and location.
File structure would be:
scipt_file
Video_folder with several videos
Images_created with subfolder for each video
Hi,
I have done many image processing projects in matlab and python. My PhD thesis was also visual analysis of human motion. I have also published several journal papers on the subject. You can see portfolio for my previous projects.
I'm interested in your project. Please send me a message so that we can discuss more.
Regards.