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Adding Geotags & GPS Information in JetPhoto Studio

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Summary: How to add geotags and GPS information in JetPhoto Studio; learn more about photo editing software in this free instructional video.

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"Hey everybody! My name is Matt and I'm speaking to you on behalf of Expert Village. If you come over to your extra draw below calendar, it says GPS and geotag. If you click there, it's going to take you to a screen that looks like this. If you have a GPS system hooked up to your laptop, you can come in and have the photos automatically import coordinates of where your photos were taken. Most of us don't have anything like that, so you can come in and manually add waypoints and assign photos to that. If you come up to information, you can come down to longitude and latitude, go in, and manually put each individual photo. If you have multiple photos that were taken in the same place, you can come over back to GPS and geotag and click the plus button beside waypoints. I'm just going to name that waypoint 1 and add a longitude and latitude of -85 and 30. You can also add elevation if you want. What you can do after you've added that waypoint is you can select a photo where it was taken at that waypoint. If you come up to manual locating and select locate photos with selected waypoint, that's going to add that waypoint to it. Come in and do that to multiple photos. If you come up to the map tab at the top of your main interface, it's going to give you a map. It's going to show you on that map where your waypoint as well as where the photos were taken."

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