![]() ![]() GPS has been added to EXIF data for the locationally challenged or those. For v14.1.13+ location data is as set in the 'location' window, if no location has been set and GPS data is embedded by the camera it is the 'as taken' location. Description The Fancybox skin combines the popular Justified-Gallery type of grid (images maintain their aspect ratio, and are resized to have the same height, it is also used by Flickr) and the fancybox-3 light-box script. You can tag photos by synchronising with a GPS file, or pick the location on a map, or enter the latitude/longitude manually. It lets you select what photos you want to geotag, or you can edit existing tags. For mp4 videos with gps in xmp, not Quicktime directories. GeoSetter uses Exiftool for writing tags, but provides an easy to use GUI. I re-imported the pictures into LR and from the Library window then edited the time/date from the metadata drop down menu, Edit Capture Time, ^X, to have the capture time/date “original” and “corrected” time the same. The jAlbum desktop application creates photo album websites from your images. 3 Only exists for images containing EXIF/IPTC data and if EXIF extraction is turned on. jAlbums default location for your projects is a folder called My. Update 2: so another user suggested this and it has worked so far. The Dynamic Search option uses Jalbums XMP keywords and shows each image as a mini. Each time I did the date change either on Add or added it after the addition to the LR catalog, it did not stay. Also, the only way I could get the Date Created field in LR to stick was to apply the date by using a Custom Preset entry. As soon as I save the metadata to file, the Created and Modified dates change to the date of the metadata update in the Mac Finder and Get Info panels. ![]() I add the photos to the LR catalog and make my location changes. The pics I have to work on are old and have basically no metadata showing except for the date taken, or as Finder shows it, Content Created. So unfortunately I did not have good luck so far w/ LR. I them save the metadata to the files, command S I believe on Mac, and that's it. But XnView 1.92 cannot add tags to images. That populates the gps field with coordinates. Just to make sure: XnView supports Geotags by displaying them as part of the EXIF info and opening the appropriate location in Google Maps. I select the photos I want to mark then drag and drop them where I want them on the map. ![]() In the map search bar at top, type in where the photo was taken then the map comes up in the window. Go to the map portion of the program - the photos will stay displayed in the filmstrip on the bottom of the screen. I add my photos to my LR catalogue by importing them to the catalogue. I figured out how to do it in adobe Lightroom. ![]()
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