![]() Only at the end does it give a summary: # $photoYear is the root folder with the images One little thing: this exiftool option set gives no "feedback" when running. Here's the key snippets of the code (below). As I became more confident with JSON that toolset became more obvious for me. I have used it before and it's excellent. I will try Exiftool to see if it's easier. In-camera value says -37.8622 and taken at 10:42:10 local, so happy with that, including the '-' for South # So final latitude is 37 deg 51 min 43.92 sec S This is a subset easy to copy in GpsLongitude for the other one :-) $('GpsLatitude').Value.Value ![]() $image = New-Object -ComObject Wia.ImageFile # Create an ImageFile object and load an image file To help others, here's what I discovered: # Based on answer from (above) ![]() Thanks to everyone, particularly I've learned a lot and managed to work out how to extract my exact values, including the important N,S,E,W. ![]()
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