![]() As with other geotagging programs, you can load in a GPX file, and have the program associate coordinates with the pictures based on time.That includes numerical street addresses, a feature that other similar programs like GeoSetter don’t have. ![]() Conversely, if the photo is already geotagged, you can look up a geographic location associated with those coordinates by clicking the “Get location text” button, and have that entered into the picture’s EXIF header. If you have address/location information in the EXIF header, or if you enter it now, and click the “Get GPS Info” button, the program will look up the coordinates for that location, and tag the photo with those coordinates.This will create a pushpin on the map that you can drag to the desired location ![]()
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