My problem actually seems rather silly... I am writing an iPhone application that uses MKMapKit. The app grabs the EXIF metadata from a provided geotagged photo. The problem is that the latitude and longitude coordinates that I retrieve, for example:
Lat: 34.25733333333334
Lon: 118.5373333333333
returns a location in China. Is there a regional setting that I am missing or do I need to convert the lat/long coordinates before using them?
Thank you all in advance for any help you can provide.
Here is the code I am using to grab the GPS data. You'll notice I am logging everything to the console so I can see what the values are:
void (^ALAssetsLibraryAssetForURLResultBlock)(ALAsset *) = ^(ALAsset *asset)
{
NSDictionary *metadata = asset.defaultRepresentation.metadata;
NSLog(@"Image Meta Data: %@",metadata);
NSDictionary *gpsdata = [metadata objectForKey:@"{GPS}"];
self.lat = [gpsdata valueForKey:@"Latitude"];
self.lng = [gpsdata valueForKey:@"Longitude"];
NSLog(@"
Latitude: %@
Longitude: %@",self.lat,self.lng);
};
NSURL *assetURL = [mediaInfo objectForKey:UIImagePickerControllerReferenceURL];
ALAssetsLibrary *library = [[ALAssetsLibrary alloc] init];
[library assetForURL:assetURL
resultBlock:ALAssetsLibraryAssetForURLResultBlock
failureBlock:^(NSError *error) {
}];
UIImage *img = [mediaInfo objectForKey:@"UIImagePickerControllerEditedImage"];
previewImage.image = nil;
self.previewImage.image = img;
NSData *imageData = UIImagePNGRepresentation(img);
if ([imageData length] > 0) {
self._havePictureData = YES;
}
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