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Posted 2 months ago.
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All,
Had a little play with some photos quickly this morning.
Very like Geosetter.
A Little slow but whether that's the learning curve or life I do not know.
Worked on 14bit Nefs (d300) and Jpegs.
Located quite well by location for one address, but not for other.
Map mode very Geosetter......but works equally well....
Do not have a gpx to hand to try the locate to track....
simon
Posted 2 months ago.
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SLeppard,
Are you saying that Geosetter is better?
Posted 2 months ago.
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I like Geosetter and Robogeo.
I use the latter more than the former as it syncs with my Gps files.
I have used Geosetter to back catalogue my old photos, and for when I forgot to use my GPS
Posted 2 months ago.
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Re response above
I haven't used the Microsoft tools enough yet to make a comment on it. It to me looks an feels the same as Geosetter rather than Robogeo
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I've used it to change the create date field in a case where I forget to adjust my camera date for a change in time zone.
On JPG files it works correctly. But on Nikon raw files (NEF) it changes the photo image itself, rather than the XMP file, and therefore, creates a problem in Adobe Bridge. After this update, Bridge now displays the date I did the modification as the create date, even though the EXIF data still contains the original image create date. According to the sparse documentation, Pro Photo Tools always ignores the XMP for any supported RAW file.
The same problem occurs if you add a geotag to the NEF file.
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