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kylekai

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Nov 23, 2009
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Photo GeoTag allows you to geotag a JPEG file, or change the existing geotag information. It’s a great way to add or correct the GPS properties of any JPEG file!

When you open a JPEG image file with Photo GeoTag, the image and a map are displayed on a single window. If the image has GPS properties, a map pin is placed on the map representing the GPS location. To change the latitude and longitude GPS properties, simply drag the map pin to a new location. To add the latitude and longitude GPS properties, either specify the latitude and longitude values, or simply shift-click the map and a pin is dropped on the location you clicked. It’s that easy! To update the altitude, click the altitude button. No changes are made to the file until you save your changes.

Have a lot of photos with no GPS values? Now you can easily geotag them. Have photos with an incorrect GPS location? Now you can easily correct the GPS location.

Major features include
- Change the existing latitude and longitude location of a JPEG geotagged file.
- Add latitude and longitude location values to a JPEG file that has not been geotagged.
- Add or update the altitude to a geotagged JPEG file.
- Import GPX track data to help position the image’s location.
- Inspector window shows image details.
- Send the location to Apple Maps.

More info: Photo GeoTag
 
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