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#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# File: kml.fmt
#
# Description: Example ExifTool print format file for generating a
# Google Earth KML file from a collection of geotagged images
#
# Usage: exiftool -p kml.fmt -r DIR [...] > out.kml
#
# Requires: ExifTool version 10.41 or later
#
# Revisions: 2010/02/05 - P. Harvey created
# 2013/02/05 - PH Fixed camera icon to work with new Google Earth
# 2017/02/02 - PH Organize into folders based on file directory
# 2018/01/04 - PH Added IF to be sure position exists
#
# Notes: 1) Input files must contain GPSLatitude and GPSLongitude.
# 2) Add the -ee option to extract the full track from video files.
# 3) For Google Earth to be able to find the images, the input
# images must be specified using relative paths, and "out.kml"
# must stay in the same directory as where the command was run.
# 4) Google Earth is picky about the case of the image file extension,
# and may not be able to display the image if an upper-case
# extension is used.
# 5) The -fileOrder option may be used to control the order of the
# generated placemarks when processing multiple files.
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#[HEAD]<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
#[HEAD]<kml xmlns="http://earth.google.com/kml/2.0">
#[HEAD] <Document>
#[HEAD] <name>My Photos</name>
#[HEAD] <open>1</open>
#[HEAD] <Style id="Photo">
#[HEAD] <IconStyle>
#[HEAD] <Icon>
#[HEAD] <href>http://maps.google.com/mapfiles/kml/pal4/icon38.png</href>
#[HEAD] <scale>1.0</scale>
#[HEAD] </Icon>
#[HEAD] </IconStyle>
#[HEAD] </Style>
#[SECT] <Folder>
#[SECT] <name>$directory</name>
#[SECT] <open>0</open>
#[IF] $gpslatitude $gpslongitude
#[BODY] <Placemark>
#[BODY] <description><![CDATA[<br/><table><tr><td>
#[BODY] <img src='$directory/$filename'
#[BODY] width='$imagewidth' height='$imageheight'>
#[BODY] </td></tr></table>]]></description>
#[BODY] <Snippet/>
#[BODY] <name>$filename</name>
#[BODY] <styleUrl>#Photo</styleUrl>
#[BODY] <Point>
#[BODY] <altitudeMode>clampedToGround</altitudeMode>
#[BODY] <coordinates>$gpslongitude#,$gpslatitude#,0</coordinates>
#[BODY] </Point>
#[BODY] </Placemark>
#[ENDS] </Folder>
#[TAIL] </Document>
#[TAIL]</kml>
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