All,
I have some videos of the seabed of the Dogger Bank, which includes some footage of wrecks on the bed, marine life, and parts of prehistoric settlements.
I have the exact co-ordinates of the videos - however, because it's a video, the co-ordinates change over time, and the *moving *co-ordinates of the file can't really be entered into Commons - or can they?
Can anyone help with this? *
*What's the best way to record the co-ordinates if they move over the duration of the video?**
Richard Symonds Wikimedia UK 0207 065 0992
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On 10 May 2016 at 10:17, Richard Symonds richard.symonds@wikimedia.org.uk wrote:
All,
I have some videos of the seabed of the Dogger Bank, which includes some footage of wrecks on the bed, marine life, and parts of prehistoric settlements.
I have the exact co-ordinates of the videos - however, because it's a video, the co-ordinates change over time, and the moving co-ordinates of the file can't really be entered into Commons - or can they?
Can anyone help with this? *
What's the best way to record the co-ordinates if they move over the duration of the video?*
Richard Symonds Wikimedia UK 0207 065 0992
In theory you could present the info using the Image label templates. Use a map of the area as your image and then drop in lables for the video coordinates at various times. Like this but with times rather than items:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Geni/map_nav
Would be quite a lot of work mind.