This software allows you to add geotags to your photos by utilizing Google Earth.
Once the images have been tagged, the information remains with them. Users can import the tagged images to iPhoto or upload them to Flickr or Panoramio. If you choose iPhoto, it’s worth noting that you may want to check out a plugin that exports your photos to a KMZ file. You can then open the file in Google Earth and see your photos on the globe.
You can drag images from pretty much anywhere. However, if you drag them from iPhoto, it may not show that changes have taken place. The data is saved to the file, but iPhoto caches the Exif information and fails to check for updates. Therefore, it is highly recommended that you tag the images before importing them to iPhoto.
Stefan Geens, the creator of Ogle Earth has made a set of crosshairs to help you target Google Earth. The crosshairs are designed to pinpoint the targeted location in Google Earth. The location at the center of the crosshairs is what will be written into your images.
The Exif handling code of Geotagger comes from a very useful utility tool called exiftool. You can find more information about it on its official webpage. The algorithm script does the number manipulation which was initiated by Sven-S. Porst. The script was then converted to Google Earth and bundled together to create Geotagger. In conclusion, Geotagger is an excellent tool that is highly recommended for geotagging digital photos.
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