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After a bit more thought, I think it might be easiest to do the classification inside Photos.app. This has the benefits of being a really easy place to view photos, zoom in, and put photos used for waypoint creation in a single album.
Since I'm using the properties field in Photos.app, text values should be of the form key=value, similar to OSM, with no spaces.
I want a set of standardized set of key-value combinations:
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Note you can probably also use https://github.com/sveinbjornt/Platypus and a simple python/shell script to quickly match the file path of the current photo with the photos.json file created from create-database, and then I think you could run it from Photos.app like "open in Mapper.app" and I think that just calls "open {selected app} {file path}"
I can't do it yet, though, because not all photos are downloaded off of iCloud, and non-downloaded photos don't show up in the osxphotos export.
After a bit more thought, I think it might be easiest to do the classification inside Photos.app. This has the benefits of being a really easy place to view photos, zoom in, and put photos used for waypoint creation in a single album.
Since I'm using the properties field in Photos.app, text values should be of the form
key=value
, similar to OSM, with no spaces.I want a set of standardized set of key-value combinations:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: