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0001 # German translations for Digikam Manual package. 0002 # Copyright (C) licensed under the <a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/">Creative Commons License SA 4.0</a> unless stated otherwise 0003 # This file is distributed under the same license as the Digikam Manual package. 0004 # Automatically generated, 2023. 0005 # 0006 msgid "" 0007 msgstr "" 0008 "Project-Id-Version: Digikam Manual 8.0.0\n" 0009 "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n" 0010 "POT-Creation-Date: 2023-12-02 00:35+0000\n" 0011 "PO-Revision-Date: 2022-12-29 16:23+0100\n" 0012 "Last-Translator: Automatically generated\n" 0013 "Language-Team: none\n" 0014 "Language: de\n" 0015 "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" 0016 "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" 0017 "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" 0018 "Plural-Forms: nplurals=2; plural=(n != 1);\n" 0019 0020 #: ../../geolocation_editor/geoeditor_coordinates.rst:1 0021 msgid "digiKam Geolocation Editor Coordinates" 0022 msgstr "" 0023 0024 #: ../../geolocation_editor/geoeditor_coordinates.rst:1 0025 msgid "" 0026 "digiKam, documentation, user manual, photo management, open source, free, " 0027 "learn, easy, gps, geolocation, coordinates, editor, correlator, gpx, trace, " 0028 "undo, redo" 0029 msgstr "" 0030 0031 #: ../../geolocation_editor/geoeditor_coordinates.rst:14 0032 msgid "Coordinates Tools" 0033 msgstr "" 0034 0035 #: ../../geolocation_editor/geoeditor_coordinates.rst:16 0036 msgid "Contents" 0037 msgstr "" 0038 0039 #: ../../geolocation_editor/geoeditor_coordinates.rst:19 0040 msgid "Edit Coordinates" 0041 msgstr "" 0042 0043 #: ../../geolocation_editor/geoeditor_coordinates.rst:21 0044 msgid "" 0045 "The coordinates can be set manually in the **Details** tab. The location can " 0046 "be found and fixed iteratively with the displayed map. Move the mouse cursor " 0047 "to the region of interest, zoom in, adjust location, zoom in again, and so " 0048 "on until sufficient accuracy is achieved. Note that the zoom center will " 0049 "always be at the cursor position. Eventually you click with the right mouse " 0050 "button at the desired position and choose **Copy Coordinates**. Now you can " 0051 "go to the list of images below the map, select one or more images, click " 0052 "with the right mouse button on them and choose **Paste Coordinates**. The " 0053 "coordinates will then be displayed in the **Latitude** and **Longitude** " 0054 "fields to the right of the map. To save your changes you click the **Apply** " 0055 "button right under the DOP field." 0056 msgstr "" 0057 0058 #: ../../geolocation_editor/geoeditor_coordinates.rst:27 0059 msgid "The digiKam Geolocation Details View With a Map Using Off-Line Data" 0060 msgstr "" 0061 0062 #: ../../geolocation_editor/geoeditor_coordinates.rst:29 0063 msgid "" 0064 "If you have one or more images that already have GPS data you can copy the " 0065 "coordinates from one of those and paste them to one or more other images by " 0066 "using the respective items from the context menu on the list of images. This " 0067 "comes in handy if there is a series of photos taken at the same location." 0068 msgstr "" 0069 0070 #: ../../geolocation_editor/geoeditor_coordinates.rst:31 0071 msgid "" 0072 "To the right of the map there are, beside latitude and longitude, fields for " 0073 "altitude, speed, number of satellites, fix type and uncertainty (DOP). You " 0074 "may see these fields already filled in if you select a photograph where your " 0075 "camera wrote these information into the Exif data. Otherwise you can fill " 0076 "them in manually if you have these data from somewhere else, e.g. a separate " 0077 "GPS receiver. Note that you have to check the relevant checkbox before you " 0078 "can edit a field (under Windows® you may have to double-click it). Only for " 0079 "**Altitude** the context menu on the list of images offers **Look Up Missing " 0080 "Altitude Values** which causes the editor to look up these data in the map " 0081 "data provided the position (latitude and longitude) is already assigned to " 0082 "the photograph." 0083 msgstr "" 0084 0085 #: ../../geolocation_editor/geoeditor_coordinates.rst:33 0086 msgid "" 0087 "To delete geolocation data you got to un-check the relevant checkbox and " 0088 "click the **Apply** button right under the **DOP** field. Other than that " 0089 "the context menu on the list of images offer items to remove some of the " 0090 "data from the image. Regarding the last item **Bookmarks** :ref:`see here " 0091 "<geoeditor_bookmarks>`." 0092 msgstr "" 0093 0094 #: ../../geolocation_editor/geoeditor_coordinates.rst:38 0095 msgid "The Correlator" 0096 msgstr "" 0097 0098 #: ../../geolocation_editor/geoeditor_coordinates.rst:40 0099 msgid "" 0100 "In order to correlate your images with geographic data you need to have a " 0101 "GPS tracking information available as a XML file in gpx format (`gpsbabel " 0102 "<https://www.gpsbabel.org/>`_ can download and convert tracking data from a " 0103 "GPS device for you). The idea is: while taking your pictures just keep a GPS " 0104 "device running and carry it around with the camera. Once you are done, " 0105 "download the pictures and the GPS tracks, and run the correlator." 0106 msgstr "" 0107 0108 #: ../../geolocation_editor/geoeditor_coordinates.rst:46 0109 msgid "The digiKam Geolocation Correlator" 0110 msgstr "" 0111 0112 #: ../../geolocation_editor/geoeditor_coordinates.rst:48 0113 msgid "" 0114 "Select the images you want to correlate in the application main view, then " 0115 "call the geolocation editor with :kbd:`Ctrl+Shift+G` and switch to the **GPS " 0116 "Correlator** tab on the Right Sidebar. The above dialog will show up with " 0117 "the selected images in the list below the map. To indicate possible time/" 0118 "location correlation you have to load a track file with **Load GPX File** " 0119 "that contains GPS data taken at the same time and location as the pictures." 0120 msgstr "" 0121 0122 #: ../../geolocation_editor/geoeditor_coordinates.rst:50 0123 msgid "" 0124 "When the file is loaded and **Show Tracks On Map** is checked the track is " 0125 "displayed on the map. You can load more than one file and digiKam will " 0126 "assign different colors to them and display the tracks on the map " 0127 "accordingly." 0128 msgstr "" 0129 0130 #: ../../geolocation_editor/geoeditor_coordinates.rst:52 0131 msgid "" 0132 "GPS track data is invariably recorded in UTC (Universal Time Coordinated), " 0133 "so you need to match the camera time with UTC, which can be done with " 0134 "**Camera Time Zone**. Select **Same As System** if you took the photographs " 0135 "in your home time zone and digiKam will figure out the difference to UTC " 0136 "from your system time. If you took the photographs somewhere else you got to " 0137 "check **Manual** and choose the appropriate difference from the drop-down " 0138 "field to the right. You can use the same mechanism as well to correct a " 0139 "simple mis-adjustment of your camera time for whatever reasons or an offset " 0140 "of a gpx-file due to quirks of a software used to convert other track file " 0141 "formats into gpx. Here comes **Fine offset (mm:ss)** into play where you can " 0142 "add or subtract up to 59 minutes and 59 seconds to your time difference " 0143 "chosen in the field above." 0144 msgstr "" 0145 0146 #: ../../geolocation_editor/geoeditor_coordinates.rst:54 0147 msgid "" 0148 "The **Max. Time Gap (sec.)**: setting specifies the limit within which GPS " 0149 "time and camera time shall be deemed coincident. The maximum value is 2000 " 0150 "seconds. This means that if no entry in the gpx-file matches the time stamp " 0151 "of the photograph exactly, the position of the entry with the smallest time " 0152 "gap to the photograph will become assigned to it as long as this time gap is " 0153 "smaller than the **Max. time gap (sec.)** setting. If you wonder which value " 0154 "you should specify here a look into the settings of your track recording " 0155 "device/software or into the gpx-file (which is easily possible with a text " 0156 "editor) might help. The faster you were moving while taking the " 0157 "photograph(s) the more important this decision will be." 0158 msgstr "" 0159 0160 #: ../../geolocation_editor/geoeditor_coordinates.rst:56 0161 msgid "" 0162 "**Interpolate** offers another option in case there is no exact match " 0163 "between the time stamp of your photograph(s) and an entry in the gpx-file " 0164 "and as long as you were moving more or less straight between two recorded " 0165 "GPS positions it will be the more precise option. Here the position of the " 0166 "photograph is calculated (linear interpolated) from the positions of the two " 0167 "closest entries in the gpx-file and the respective differences in time. If, " 0168 "for instance, the time gaps between the two closest entries and the " 0169 "photograph are equal the position assigned will be on a straight line " 0170 "between the positions of the two entries right in the middle." 0171 msgstr "" 0172 0173 #: ../../geolocation_editor/geoeditor_coordinates.rst:58 0174 msgid "" 0175 "**Max. Interpol. Time Gap (min)**: has nothing to do with policeman Max from " 0176 "Interpol. Instead it determines whether a GPS point is eligible for " 0177 "interpolation. If its time is farther away from the picture time than this " 0178 "limit, it cannot be used. 240 minutes is the maximum time difference that " 0179 "can be introduced here." 0180 msgstr "" 0181 0182 #: ../../geolocation_editor/geoeditor_coordinates.rst:60 0183 msgid "" 0184 "Once your settings are done you click on the **Correlate** button. If there " 0185 "is no match at all you will get the message \"Could not correlate any image " 0186 "- please make sure the timezone and gap settings are correct.\" Otherwise " 0187 "you will get something like \"2 out of 4 images have been correlated. Please " 0188 "check the timezone and gap settings if you think that more images should " 0189 "have been correlated.\" Best case you get \"All images have been correlated. " 0190 "You can now check their position on the map.\"" 0191 msgstr "" 0192 0193 #: ../../geolocation_editor/geoeditor_coordinates.rst:62 0194 msgid "" 0195 "If you want to follow this recommendation it is a good idea to change to the " 0196 "**Details** tab since there you have a preview of the images which can help " 0197 "a lot to identify them on the map. Remember that you always have to click on " 0198 "an image in the list under the map to make its preview show up. Once you are " 0199 "satisfied with the results click the **Apply** button at the bottom of the " 0200 "Geolocation Editor to save the changes to the image file and the database." 0201 msgstr "" 0202 0203 #: ../../geolocation_editor/geoeditor_coordinates.rst:65 0204 msgid "Undo And Redo" 0205 msgstr "" 0206 0207 #: ../../geolocation_editor/geoeditor_coordinates.rst:67 0208 msgid "" 0209 "In the **Undo/Redo** tab a history is being recorded about all the changes " 0210 "you apply to the images loaded into the Geolocation Editor. The history " 0211 "shows changes made in only one tab or in several tabs and will be deleted " 0212 "only once you leave the editor. After a few actions in the different tabs " 0213 "the record might look like this:" 0214 msgstr "" 0215 0216 #: ../../geolocation_editor/geoeditor_coordinates.rst:73 0217 msgid "The digiKam Geolocation Correlator **Undo/Redo** View Example 1" 0218 msgstr "" 0219 0220 #: ../../geolocation_editor/geoeditor_coordinates.rst:75 0221 msgid "" 0222 "The last step is highlighted when you enter the tab. The first step is " 0223 "always labeled “empty” and represents the status the images had when they " 0224 "were loaded. You can click on every step and, depending on what kind of " 0225 "changes you did, you might see the images appearing, disappearing or moving " 0226 "on the map or see the differences in the list of images under the map. Note " 0227 "that the list is configurable by clicking with the right mouse button on the " 0228 "header." 0229 msgstr "" 0230 0231 #: ../../geolocation_editor/geoeditor_coordinates.rst:77 0232 msgid "" 0233 "Now let's assume that you realize that the move in the last step was wrong. " 0234 "You just click on the step before (Details changed), you go to the " 0235 "**Search** tab (described further below) and you do another move. After " 0236 "returning to the **Undo/Redo** tab it might look like this:" 0237 msgstr "" 0238 0239 #: ../../geolocation_editor/geoeditor_coordinates.rst:83 0240 msgid "The digiKam Geolocation Correlator **Undo/Redo** View Example 2" 0241 msgstr ""