Apple photo geotag to google earth4/24/2023 Basically, it takes the geotagging coordinates of the photo, looks up the location tags (Country, state, and nearest populated location) on the web based on those coordinates, and them embeds that data in the photo’s metadata header. But GeoSetter is a great companion program for GPStamper because not only can it geotag a photo with GPS data, it also has the ability to automatically retrieve and embed XMP location tag data into a geotagged photo. You can add the XMP location tags manually with a program that lets you edit the photo’s header metadata like GeoSetter. But for location, you now have the choice of just the GPS coordinates, the XMP location tags, or both. – As before, you have the option of stamping the image with the location and optionally the date and/or time it was taken. ![]() ![]() – The option of stamping the image with the IPTC caption (typically a description of the photo embedded in the IPTC header with another program) at the bottom Mike Lee, the author of GPStamper, writes to say that he’s upgraded the program with a few new features: I posted earlier on GPStamper, a handy free utility that takes a geotagged photo and prints the coordinates and time it was taken at on the bottom of the image, saving a copy of it losslessly (no degradation of the original JPG image), leaving the original image untouched. ![]() 4/26/09: GPStamper is now a commercial program there’s a trial version that runs for 30 days, and free versions are available for non-commercial scientific work and surveys.
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