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    Q: Adding Coordinates from GPS Logs EXIF Data

    Hi All,

    I have a Garmin GPS and while on a recent holiday kept it turned on for most of the time I was taking photos.

    I'd like to now enter the Coordinates from the saved Track Log into the image EXIF data. This has been a want for me for some years, however I've only pretty much just gotten started on the project.

    Any recommendations on which software to use?
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    G'day,

    I use a program called GPicSync It was last updated on 2009-04-13 but i find it does its job well and haven't found the need to look elsewhere.

    You can find some more information on the program here

    Does anyone know if Lightroom 3 can do this with an extension? or what do you use?
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    Just a couple of questions first:
    - do you shoot raw or jpeg and do you need the coordinates to be available in the source file?
    - what format are the files from the Garmin in?
    - where do you need to connect the software in the workflow? Will stand-alone software do?
    Ciao, Joost

    All feedback is highly appreciated!

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    If you are using Lightroom, the easiest way us with Jeffrey Friedl's Geotagging plugin. Just select your photos, go to File -> Plugin Extras -> Geotagging, then load your GPX file and enter the time offset that your camera was out by and voila, geotagged photos.
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    Just be careful if your entering them manually, and what coordinates are being used. Hopefully they'l be a World UTM but some GPS's will work on a local map grid or on different projections.

    Havn't actually delt with geocoding photos myself but I know a thing or two about maps being a geographer :P

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