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- GEO TAGGING PHOTOS APP FOR MAC PRO
- GEO TAGGING PHOTOS APP FOR MAC TRIAL
- GEO TAGGING PHOTOS APP FOR MAC BLUETOOTH
- GEO TAGGING PHOTOS APP FOR MAC DOWNLOAD
GEO TAGGING PHOTOS APP FOR MAC DOWNLOAD
Supports track log download from GPS loggers directly using USB or Bluetooth.Supports various track logs formats, including NMEA and GPX.Supports iPhoto, Aperture 2 and Lightroom projects.Automatically geotags your photos using a track log.It’s the most expensive of all my reviewed applications and has a price tag of € 25 which is about US$ 40. HoudahGeo claims to be the only one-stop solution for the Mac. I didn’t get warm with the user interface. Supports various track log formats, including NMEA and GPX.Is able to create web galleries, including Flash.Some features will deactivate themselves in the basic version after you use them like 15 times or so.
GEO TAGGING PHOTOS APP FOR MAC PRO
The basic version seems to be free but you will have to buy the Pro version to get access to some features. A bit slow while loading larger images for preview.You may want to have a look at GPSBabel to convert your track log to GPX if your GPS logger doesn’t support GPX. Shows selected track points in Google Maps.Writes location information (city, state, country) into IPTC/XMP header.Shows preceding, next and time weighted average track points (cool!).Offers linking options depending on time or distance between a GPS track point (nice!).Offers time zone and date/time correction.Supports various image formats, including JPEG, TIFF, Nikon NEF, Adobe DNG and some other camera RAW formats as well.Automatically geotags your photos using a GPS track log.Please don’t forget to donate if you use it on a regular basis. GPSPhotoLinker is free to use but it’s donationware. If you’re using iPhoto don’t miss iCraig’s cool iPhoto plugin iPhotoToGoogleEarth that let’s you export geotagged photos from iPhoto for viewing in Google Earth. Geotagging has to be dony by hand for every photo. It is freeware and can be downloaded here. GeoTagger let’s you manually geotag JPEG photos using Google Earth (which has to be installed separately).
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If you’re interested in GeoPhoto don’t miss my post about the geotagging workflow using Aperture 2 and camera RAW files. It seems that GeoPhoto just zooms into the thumbnail.
GEO TAGGING PHOTOS APP FOR MAC BLUETOOTH
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Handles all sorts of photo formats including RAW camera files like Nikon NEF, Adobe DNG, Hasselblad 3FR, Pentax PEF and many more.Uses Google Earth (globe, 2D maps, satellite maps and terrain views) fully integrated into the application using the Google Earth API.Automatically geotags your photos using a GPS track log.
GEO TAGGING PHOTOS APP FOR MAC TRIAL
A trial version of GeoPhoto can be downloaded here. GeoPhoto is an all-in-one solution for your geotagging workflow and probably the most feature rich geotagging application today for the Mac.
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If you know a geotagging Mac application that’s not included on this list, please drop a comment. I tested all of them personally and tried to come up with a pro & con list on each of them. Here’s a review of geotagging tools available as of today (July ’08).