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Geotagging
Geotagging is the process of adding geographical identification metadata to your photographs. These data usually consist of latitude and longitude coordinates, though they can also include altitude, bearing, distance, accuracy data, and place names.
The geotag information is typically embedded in the metadata (EXIF) and can be added to photos even if no GPS device was present when the photo was taken - see how easy it is with SnipClik!
Select the photo or photos and select Descriptor option
Click here to find out how to geotag a photo with SnipClik
Location tab overview:
Zooms the map out and in
Location
Put your location, e.g. street, city and/or country and click "Search" to show the location on the map. Location examples:
SANTA CRUZ, TENERIFE
10 Downing Street, London
Las Tabernas, Spain
Map Type
Type of map displayed. You can choose from following map types:
Google Map
Google Satellite
Google Labels
Google Terrain
Google Hybrid
Google Map China
Google Satellite China
Google Labels China
Google Terrain China
Google Hybrid China
Open Street Map
Open Street Osm
Open Street Map Surfer
Open Street Map Surfer Terrain
Yahoo Map
Yahoo Satellite
Yahoo Labels
Yahoo Hybrid
Bing Map
Bing Satellite
Bing Hybrid
ArcGIS Map
ArcGIS Satellite
ArcGIS Shaded Relief
ArcGIS Terrain
ArcGIS MapsLT Map
ArcGIS MapsLT Orto Foto
ArcGIS MapsLT Map Labels
ArcGIS MapsLT Map Hybrid
Coordinates
Displays location latitude and longitude
Keep
Keeps the actual location as the default location for the next image (only if there is no location found)
Edit
Allows to owerwrite the location information
Bulk edit
Saves actual location to all selected images
Clear
Resets given location
Revert
Use this function to revert to the last saved location of the selected photo
Info
Shows detailed information about photo location
You can even copy interesting information into Description tab by checking Copy checkbox and selecting relevant description field (Copy to)
Click here to find out how to geotag a photo with SnipClik
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