Small improvements in Otto
Up until now, Otto could either geotag photos by city or geocorrelate them using GPX files. The latest version introduces a new -l
option that allows you to geotag photos using the provided geographical coordinates and altitude. It looks something like this:
otto -d "/path/to/source/dir" -l "48.355,11.773,494"
Another new -r
option can be used to transfer only RAW files as follows:
otto -d "/path/to/source/dir" -r NEF
Speaking of RAW files, Otto now uses the exiv2 tool to write EXIF metadata (copyright, author, description, etc.) to RAW files — something that wasn't possible before.
Instead of rsync, Otto now uses wget to fetch notes. This means that you no longer need to have rsync installed on the machine hosting notes, and you don't have to deal with login credentials.
And that's about it. As always, you'll find the latest version of Otto on GitHub.